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MAY  12 1936 


SACRED    REPOSITORY 


OF 


ANTHEMS  AND  HYMNS, 


FOR 


DEVOTIONAL  WORSHIP  AND  PRAISE. 


I  will  praise  the  name  of  God  with  a  song,  and  will  magnify 
him  with  thanksgiving.         Psalms,  Ixix.  30. 


Canterbury,    N.  H. 
1852. 


PREFACE. 


We  are  happy  in  the  consideration  of  being  able  to  present  our 
kind  gospel  friends,  a  collection  of  sacred  Anthems  and  Hymns, 
feeling  assured  that  they  will  be  cordially  received  by  all  who  have 
embraced  the  gospel  of  our  Savior  Jesus  Christ  and  blessed  Moth- 
er Ann. 

They  have  been  selected  from  among  the  multiplicity  of  An- 
thems and  Hymns  with  which  we  have  been  so  bountifully  favored. 
Many  of  these  have  been  communicated  to  us  by  the  holy  gift  of 
inspiration,  from  our  Heavenly  Parents,  and  also  from  saints  and 
angels  whose  abode  is  in  the  region  of  perfect  felicity;  having 
been  received  at  the  different  societies  of  Believers,  while  others 
have  been  composed  by  mortals  sojourning  to  a  more  blissful  home. 

As  the  gift  of  songs  has  ever  been  esteemed  one  of  the  most 
precious  blessings  with  which  the  people  of  God  have  been  favored 
in  this  day, — holding  a  prominent  place  in  the  order  of  divine  wor- 
ship, in  which  every  true  Believer  takes  a  deep  interest,  we  consid- 
er, that  the  time  devoted  to  this  service  will  be  promoting  the  in- 
crease of  the  Zion  of  God's  likeness,  and  aid  in  the  perfecting  of 
his  only  true  Church. 

We  are  also  enabled  in  this  work,  to  furnish  the  tunes,  printed 
in  musical  form,  which  is  the  first  of  the  kind  ever  issued  among 
Believers.  It  will  be  observed  that  the  music  is  placed  on  three 
lines, — viz  :  the  intermediate  or  medium  note  occupies  exclusively 
the  middle  line,  while  those  above,  are  placed  in  a  line  above,  and 
those  below,  in  a  line  below. 

As  this  work  was  not  intended  to  be  a  treatise  on  music,  a  full 
explanation  of  the  musical  characters  and  rules  cannot  be  expected; 
but  as  the  method  of  placing  the  notes  upon  the  staff  is  varied,  in 
some  respects,  from  the  system  generally  adopted  among  us,  it  was 
considered  necessary  briefly  to  illustrate  the  principle  in  some  few 
points,  for  the  better  understanding  of  those  not  thoroughly  versed 
in  reading  music ;  for  we  suppose  that  by  a  skillful  annotator,  the 
tunes  can  be  as  accurately  and  easily  sung  as  those  which  rise  and 
fall  alternately. 


IV 

Some  of  the  musical  characters  used  in  this  work  are  as  follows  : 
A  semibreve,  or  whole  note,  is  represented  by  a  capital  letter— 

Al    IB    IC    ID   IE   IF    IG 
A  minim,  or  half  note-  ai    lb    ic  dl 

A  crotchet,  or  quarter  note-  abed 

A  quaver,  or  eighth  note-  abed 

A  semiquaver,  or  sixteenth  note-  abed 

Those  who  write  notes,  generally  place  them  according  to  their 
respective  order  in  the  gamut  or  music  scale,  thus: 

d e 
bc 

a 
But  in  this  work,  the  intermediate  note  occupies  the  center  line 
through  the  tune,  (unless  when  a  change  in  the  mi  is  made,)  and 
all  those  notes  contained  in  an  octave,  counting  from  the  medium 
to  the  eighth  note  above  it,  are  placed  on  a  line  above  the  center  as 
follows, — 

e       tdfg° 
Medium  note,       c 

which  may  be  considered  the  same  as  if  they  were  in  their  ascend- 
ing order,  thus; 

bc 

g  a 
f  * 
e  e       d 

Medium  note,     c  c 

If  the  tune  ascend  beyond  the  limits  of  one  octave,  those  notes 

so  ascending,  will  be  considrred  as  occupying  a  second   line  above 

the  center,  thus ; 

a  c  a 
a  c       e  g  g 

Medium  note,  g  g 

The  same  explanation  may  be  considered  as  applying  to  those 
notes  which  descend  from  the  center  or  medium  note. 

As  another  example,  we  will  take  the  anthem  entitled,  "Faithful 
Witness,"  Page  2,  commencing  at  the  repeat  in  the  seventh  line. 


But   I   will  confess   his   name  before   my   Father    and    before 


ic 


e     a  e 

Q     c 


g*  g       g 


ej  e 


his   angels,    his    angels,    be  -  fore   my   Father    and   his  angels. 


e    |g       ag 


J2  ed 


le 


a  a 

•J 


g    |g 


Him    that  o  -  vercom  -  eth  will  I  make  a  pil  -  lar  in  the  temple 

ic 


ic  c" 


ed  e      le 


B      a       or 


|g   g 


f 


e    dl 


We  believe  the  foregoing  remarks  concerning  the  order  of  the 
notes,  may  be  sufficient  for  all  to  understand.  And  that  the  publi- 
cation of  this  collection  of  sacred  Anthems  and  Hymns,  may  be 
the  means  of  promoting  that  beautiful  and  divine  gift,  with  which 
the  true  heirs  of  the  kingdom  of  Christ  are  particularly  noticed,  is 
the  ardent  desire  of  the  publisher. 
Canterbury,  N.  H.  May,    1852.  H.  C.  B. 


CONTENTS 


ANTHEMS.  r*<«. 

Acknowledgement  and  Prayer,  28 

Address  to  Spectators,  66 

A  Sure  Promise,  98 

A  Father's  Encouragement,  108 

Army  of  the  Lord,  129 

A  Glorious  Reward,  134 

Angel  of  Peace,  141 

Be  ye  Holy,  79 

Blessed  Heirs,  137 

Covenant  of  the  Lord,  185 

Divine  Mercy,  120 

Father  William's  Compassion,  201 

Gift  of  Union,  42 

Glory  of  faithful  Souls,  97 

Glory  of  Zion,  154 

Glory  of  the  Faithful,  157 

Goodness  shall  be  Requited,  207 

Holy  Faith,  19 

Holy  Angel,  100 

Heavenly  Purity,  145 

Holy  Candle,    '  150 

Holy  Ascension,  161 

Harmony  of  Angels,  \&& 

Important  Question,  £7 

Joyful  Messenger,         .  $8 

Mount  Zion,  56 

My  Holy  Work,  170 

Mother  Ann's  Welcome  into  Heaven,  218 

Power  of  Faith,  |6 

Paradise,  64 

Purity,  92 

Spund  of  Salvation,  176 


VIII 

Page. 

The  Faithful   Witness,  I 

The  Children  of  Zion,  4 

The  Blessings  of  Peace,  9 

The  Cherubim,  12 

The  Night  Vision,  23 

The  New  Year's  Gift,  36 

The  Law  in  Zion,  51 

The  Vine  and  the  Lily,  75 

The  Glory  of  Mount  Zion,  87 

Trumpet  of  Peace,  105 

The  Comforting  Angel,  110 

The  Savior,  112 

The  Fair  City,  131 

The  Armies  of  Israel,  192 

The  Savior's  Word  to  his  Disciples,  196 

The  Savior's  Welcome  into  Heaven,  214 

Voice  of  Truth,  167 

Wisdom's  Roll,  123 

Word  of  the  Lord,  124 

Western  Trumpeter,  135 

Ye  are  Remembered,  1 15 

Zion's  Watchmen,  76 


HYMNS. 

An  Offering  of  Praise,  104 

Bond  of  Union,  85 

Blessed  Gospel,  95 

Celestial  Praises,  132 

Celestial  Choir,  195 

Devoted  Worship,  102 

Father  James'  Prayer,  156 

Farewell  Earthly  Glory,  179 

Gospel  Liberty,  7 

Gospel  Treasure,  63 

Good  Believer's  Life,  127 

Good  Resolution,  149 

Holy  Habitation,  18 


IX 

Page. 

Humble  Vale,  33 

Heavenly  Comfort,  47 

Heavenly  Display,  128 

Holy  Mother's  Protecting  Chain,.  155 

Holy  and  Divine  Faith,  174 

Hour  of  Prayer,  199 

Heavenly  Breezes,  213 

Jerusalem  Descending,  22 

Joyful  Praises,                                              •  72 

Living  Wine,  1 17 

Mortifying  Gospel,  94 

Precious  Faith,  61 

Prayer  of  Hope,  106 

Purity  and  Freedom,  118 

Precious  Counsel,  143 

Spirit  of  Prayer,  35 

Sweet  Peace,  73 

Self-denial,  165 

Song  to  New  Lebanon,  169 

Silent  Vale,  204 

Solemn  Prophecy,  211 

The  Soldiers  of  Christ,  6 

The  Earthquake,  14 

The  Temple,  30 

The  Holy  Watcher,  31 

The  Cord  of  Oneness,  45 

The  Valley,  53 

The  Trying  Furnace,  55 

The  Request,  70 

The  Healing  Balm,  84 

Temple  of  Freedom,  133 

The  Prize  to  the  Faithful,  140 

Thanksgiving,  148 

The  Pilgrim's  Song,  160 

The  Charms  of  my  Mother,  177 

The  Blessed,  190 

The  New  Kingdom,  205 

Voice  of  the  Angel  of  Mercy,  221 


Index  lo  the  first  line  of  each  anthem. 


Page. 

Awake,  awake,  he  clothed  with  thy  strength  48 

Arise,  break  forth  into  songs  108 

Behold,  I  am    a  prophet  of  the  Lord  167 

Come  lovely  children  of  Zion  36 

Come  let  us  arise  and  go  56 

Come,  and  I  will  lead  you  on  98 

Come,  let  us  praise  112 

Come,  come  all  ye  holy  angels  161 

For  Zion's  sake  I  will  not  keep  silent  76 

Fear  not,  fear  not,  be  not  faint  110 

Gird  on  your  aimor  faithful  souls  145 

Hi-w  lovely  are  the  children  of  Zion  4 

How  great  and  glorious  is  the  gift  of  union  42 

Holy  angels  are  sounding  salvation  176 

I  saw  in  a  night  vision  23 

In  songs  of  everlasting  praises  87 

1  am  the  holy,  holy  angel  100 

I  have  come  in  love  and  godly  fear  124 

I  will  renew  my  covenant  185 

I  have  hrought  unto  you  201 

Know  ye  not  that  I  am  105 

Lord,  who  shall  abide  in  thy  tabernacle  57 

Lo,  lo  the  hand  of  the  Lord  120 

Look  ye  and  behold  a  roll  123 

Lo  se  qiia'  se  neen  behold  and  see  my  little  company  157 

Mighty  power  sweepeth  154 

My  mouth  is  full  of  praise  192 

O  come  let  us  sing,  let  us  sing  unto  the  Lord  12 

O  come  all  ye  that  seek  salvation  16 

O  blessed  gospel  thou  art  eternal  19 

O  come  all   ye  beloved  children  79 

O  the  glory,  the  glory  97 

O  the  joys,  the  joys  of  the  faithful  115 

O  see,  O  see  the  city  above  131 

O  my  blessing  says  Mother  134 

O  my  people  be  joyful  135 

O  niske  vane,  niske  vane,  I  am  an  angel  of  peace  14 L 

O  the   holy,  holy  candle  of  the  Lord  150 

O  ho  ho  ho  I  have  come  with  170 

O  ye  my  beloved  ones,  ye  whom  196 


XII 


Page. 

O  come,  come  unto  me  ye  blessed  214 

O  come  saitti  the  Father  218 

Rejoice,  rejoice  O  my  soul  51 

Rejoice  with  me  ye  children  04 

Sound,  sound,  sound    aloud  your  180 

These  things  saith  the  Son  of  God  1 

These  are  the  chosen  of  the  Lord  137 

Unto  thee,  O  my  God  28 

What  millions  from  sequestered  valleys  9 

What  honor  and  glory  and  heauty  are  75 

We  have  assembled  92 

With  blessing  upon  blessing,  yea  207 

Ye  who  have  assembled  in  the  presence  66 

Ye  are  my  lovely  129 


Index  to  the  first  line  of  each  hymn, 


A  meek,  humble  spirit's  a  heavenly  grace  53 

All  faithful  souls  are  truly  blest  118 

All  those  who  live  to  God's  acceptance  148 

Almighty  God  do  hear  my  prayer  156 

Blessed  gospel  of  salvation  95 

Blow,  blow  ye  heavenly  breezes  213 

Come  sweet  peace  and  consolation  73 

Farewell  all  earthly  glory  55 

Father  grant  me  thy  protection  63 

Farewt  II  earthly  glory,  1  bid  you  adieu  179 

Fear  not,  fear  not,  my  beloved  221 

How  easy  the  cord  that  unites  us  in  one                                                        45 

Hail  thou  mortifying  gospel  94 

How  blest  is  the  season  199 

I  love  our  faith,  our  precious  faith  61 

I  have  received  that  holy  faith  4  74 

In  meditation's  silent  vale  204 

Lift  your  heads  ye  once  afflicted  14 

Lord,  thy  name  shall  be  exalted  18 

Lord  fill  my  soul  with  solemn  fear  33 

Lord  give  me  the  spirit  of  prayer  35 


XIII 

Page. 

Lord  I  am  in  thy  presence  70 

Lord  what  am  I  while  in  thy  6ight  106 

Living  wine  I  love  to  feel  117 

Let  all  the  new  creation  132 

Lord  what  am  I  that  thou   shouldst  160 

My  soul  is  delighted  with  flowers  of  peace  149 

No  more  'of  guilt  64 

O  the  sound  of  sweet  salvation  22 

O  the  good  believer's  life  127 

O  hail  thou  sacred  temple  freedom  133 

O  may  we  be  faithful  while  here  140 

O  Lebanon,  Lebanon  !  land  of  the  blest  169 

Sing  ye,  Mother's  sons  and  daughters  72 

Sweet  spirits  do  surround  us  now  195 

The  King  of  kings  and  Lord  of  hosts  6 

The  Lord  hath  again  in  his  temple  appeared  30 

Thou  holy  Watcher,  God  most  high  31 

The  gospel's  lovely  treasure  85 

To  the  altar  of  truth  104 

The  waves  of  the  ocean  12b 

There  is  joy  in  self-denial  165 

Though  sweet  is  the  scent  of  the  dew-blushing  lily  177 

The  poor  in  the  spirit  are  blest  190 

There  is  a  silent  lowly  spot  205 

We  read  of  a  people  in  ages  long  past  7 

What  heavenly  comfort  Jehovah's  allotted  47 

Within  the  ark  of  peace  and  grace  102 

What  can  be  more  precious  143 

With  my  blessing  I  have  blessed  you  155 

While  spring  reurns  with  vernal  bloom  211 


THE  FAITHFUL  WITNESS. 

These  things  saith  the  Son  of  God,  who  hath  his  eyes  like  un- 


c     c 


e  de 


d|     ef 


g     ga 


g       ef     g 


to    a  flame   of    fi-r-e;     the   Faithful    and   True  Witness;    the 


c     c 


f 


ga    |g 


|g 


c     c    i 
b 


g... 


C        IC 


lg 


beginning    of    the  New  Creation  the  New  Creation,   the  New 


gag       g     ab 


c     c  c     c 


e     f 


g  g       gf 


Creation,  the  New  Cre  -  a  -  tion,  the  beginning  of  the  New  Cre- 


d 

ef  g     g 

ef   |g 

.  |g  gf 

— — 

■   c 

c 

— 

1       - 

e  d     d  ef 


g       ed 


a  -  tion  of  God ;  To  him  that  over  -  cometh  will  I  give  to   eat  of 


ded^ 
c  c 

—       b 


IC 


IS 


a     g 


|g    lg 


e     g     a     g 


ic     c 


the  tree  of  life   which  is   in  the  midst   of  the  paradise  of  God  : 


e  de    d 


|g     lg 


fed! 


ic  c 


e   f  g     ga 


18 


and  he  shall  not  be   hurt  of  the  second  death.     To  him  that  over- 


a     b 


ai   g     f 


le 


g     g 


ic  c 


© 


g     g 


ag  a 


com-eth  will   I  give   to  eat  of  the  hidden  manna,  and  will  give 


d     e 


f     g   If 


e  d 


dl   d 


c     b       a  I 


c     c 


|g 


him  a  white  6tone,  and  a  n-e-w  name,  a  new  name,  a  new  name, 
*  r 1  IS 


b  ag     |g 


gab 


a*   ai 


(b)e     f 


f     e     dl 


a  new  name  written,  which  no  man  knoweth  saving   him  that 


g     g        ic 


c'd   ic 


IS      |g 


f   If 


gag 
f— 


|g     g 


receiveth  it.     And  he  that  over-cometh    and    keepeth  my  words 


e     d   ic 


c'd     e     d4c  e 


a  i   ag 


age 


unto  the  end,  to  him  will  I  give  power  over  the  nations;    and  I 


IS     g 


d  de     f     le 


cede     f         fedef 


g       g 


will  give  him   the  morning  star.     He   that  over  -  com  -  eth,  the 


c     de 


f       e     d     cb 


ic 


t 


g 


c       cd  [  e  d   |f  c       e 
same  shall  be  clothed  in  white  rai  -  ment,  and  I  will  not  blot  out 
a         gc       ddde        fe         dldcbgab       cd 


his  name,  out  of  the  book  of  life;    But  I    will  confess  his  name 
^  g 


c         egg 


g 


f 


ic  d 


e       dee 


before  my   Father  and  before  his  angels,  his  an-gels,  before  my 
^  g     g  g^         ^  IS     Q  ^  ^ 


c    le  ed  e     dc 


—  ed 


le  dc 


a     g 


Father  and  his  angels.     Him  that  o-ver  -  com  -  eth  will  I  make  a 


a     c 


ag  a 


g   |g 


ic     c'd 


ed  c   le 


|g     a  g 


g     a 


pil  -  lar  in  the  temple  of  my  God,  and  he  shall  go  no    more  out; 


ic 


IS  s 

|g 

IC  d| 

ic  |g 

g'a 

f 

f 

— 

le  d| 

e 

le 

And     I  will  write  up  -  on  him  the  name  of  my  God,  and  the 


g      c     d     le     If     le 


d|     d'c 


lb     |g 


a'b   ic 


ic     c*d 


name  of  the  Cit-  y  of  my  God,  which  is  New  Je  -  ru  -  sa-  lem. 


ic     |g 


IS 


le 


|g   |g 


ic   ic 


c     |g 


If 


le 


|g     g 


To    him  that  o-ver-com-eth  will  I  grant  to  sit  with  me  in  my 


|g 


—       e       d  d 


g     g 


de 


1 


c       c 


c      c     c 


eg  g 


throne,  even  as  I  also  o  -  ver  -  came    and  am  set  down  with  my 


c     c 


g  a 


f  f  f 


g        g      c    c 


c       cd 


Father  in  his  throne,  with  my  Father   in  his  throne,  with  my 
cccdc  ic       cde         fedef 


Father  in  his  throne,  even  as  I  al-so  o  -  ver  -  came  and  am  set 


c  c  eg  g 

lg 

g  g 

g  g 

f 

—  e  d 

f... 


d     d       de 


g 


ed 


down  with  my   Father   in  his  throne. 


c       e 


c       c  cd  ed  ic 


Alfred,  Me. 


THE  CHILDREN  OF  ZION. 


4  How  lovely  are  the  children  of  Zion!  clothed  with  garments  of 
ie  ed 


ic 


a  g 


e'dd 


ie  d 


ie     e 


beauty  and  holiness,  having  palms  in  their  hands,  having  palms  in 
ic 


ai 


ic 


a  ga 


g 


|g     e     g 


|g       a     g 


their  hands,  and  on  their  heads  a  crown  of  glory.     In  love   and 


IS     g*a 


g     ef      |g 


a       g     a 


submission  they  come  and   bow  down,  in   love    and   submission 


e  g 


g 


g 


g 


g 


ag       g 


they  come  and  bow  down ;  and  worship  before  the  throne  of  God 


e     g 


r 


e     d  ef 


g*    f       e     de 


f 


in  his  holy  temple.     And  when  they  bring  offerings  unto  his    altar, 

dldl 


/■s 

• 

/"N 

d| 

e 

dl  e  de 

c       IC 

ic: 

C 

C 

S~\ 

~ ~ 

b 

i 

g  — 

ba-    |g 

their  spirits  are  blessed  with  the  resurrection  power  of  life,  with 


dl   e'd  d  de     dl 


f       g  g  g  f     ed'   e   f     |g     g 


the  resurrection  power  of  life.     Their  hearts  are  filled  with  joy 
fed 


c  c 

-g- 


IC 


a  b 


c 

g- 


and  gladness,  their  hearts  are  filled  with  joy  and  gladness,  and 

|g     g 


aga     g       g 


ed 


their  mouths  with  thanksgiving  and  praise.     O  how  I  love   to  live 


ed 


ic 


ag     a 


s*\     /~\     /~\ 
ag*   ag     ab 


ic 


|g 


a  i 


unto  the  Lord!  and  sing  loud  hal-le-lu-ias,  and  sing  loud  hal-le- 


g  ed     dl 


e     d 


ic 


ag  a  ag* 


|g     g         g 


d      e 


ic 


lu  -  ias  un-to  him,  for  this  precious   gift  of  salvation  from  sin,  for 


g  lg 


ged     d| 


e     d 


ag 


a  i 


le  ed 


dl      e 


this  precious  gift  of  salvation   from  sin.     I    will   always  love  the 


ag     a  I 


d    ie 


ed 


d 


c     c 


a     a     g 


blessed  gospel,  yea,  I    will,    yea,  I  will,  yea,  I  will,  and  be  faith- 


d     e 


ie  e'd 


d 


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Eiifichl,  N.  H. 


THE  SOLDIERS  OF  CHRIST. 

m    The  King  of  kings  and  Lord  of  hosts,    Has  blown  his  trumpet 

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in  our  coasts,     And  round  his  standard   now   appears     A  valiant 


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band   of  volunteers;      Their    loins  are  girt,  their   feet    are    shod 


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With  the  unerring  truth  of  God,     And  by  the  truth  they  now  be- 


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2  Against  the  foe  they  now  advance, 
Each  with  his  bow  and  glitt'ring  lance, 
And  though  they're  friends  to  all  mankind, 
They  crucify  a  carnal  mind  ; 

They  spare  no  idol,  great  nor  small, 
But  pass  one  sentence  on  them  all, 
And  cut  and  slash  on  every  hand, 
To  purge  all  evil  from  the  land. 

3  They're  well  equipt  with  gospel  arms; 
And  make  no  peace  on  any  terms, 
Nor  with  the  flesh  will  stand  to  treat, 
But  strike  at  every  lust  they  meet ; 
They  will  admit  no  vain  excuse, 

To  let  one  vile  affection  loose, 


But  bind  the  captive  fast  in  chains, 
While  one  flesh-pleasing  tie  remains. 

4  Now  every  soul  that  would  do  right, 
Ts  welcome  to  enlist  and  fight ; 
These  weapons  of  victorious  truth, 
Are  for  the  aged  and  the  youth  ; 
No  soul  of  man  does  God  exclude 
From  hating  sin  and  doing  good  ; 
And  in  such  souls,  we  do  maintain, 
The  God  of  truth  will  ever  reign. 

5  While  living  truth,  like  burning  coals, 
Is  purging  evil  from  our  souls, 

We  know  we  are  in  him  that's  true, 
And  what  he  says  we  freely  do  : 
The  empire  of  eternal  bliss, 
Has  its  foundation  laid  in  this, 
And  all  who  gain  this  holy  ground, 
With  everlasting  life  are  crowivd. 


New  Lebanon 


GOSPEL  LIBERTY. 

o      We  read  of  a  people  in  ages  long  past,     Who  wished  their 


0     cd 

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neighbors  no  ill;     Yet  were  persecuted  and  daily  harrassed,    And 

a  c 


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e       e  e  e  d     c 


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driven  from  mountain  to  hill :     These  innocent  souls  had  no  law- 


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8 
ful  defence,    But  if  persecutors  now  say     "Abandon  your  faith 


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a  b       a 


or  we'll  banish  you  hence,"     In  reason  we  answer  them,    Nay 

a 

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2  The  Lord  was  not  deaf  to  his  people's  complaints, 
When  in  former  ages  oppressed, 

But  graciously  promised  his  innocent  saints, 

A  day  of  salvation  and  rest. 

When  this  blessed  season  has  truly  begun, 

And  God  puts  an  end  to  the  fray, 

Must  peaceable  men  to  the  wilderness  run? 

Each  promise  of  God  answers,  Nay. 

3  We  have  not  the  laws  of  a  Nero  to  face, 
Nor  the  horrid  edicts  of  Rome ; 

This  new  dispensation  has  altered  the  case, 

And  fix'd  us  a  peaceable  home. 

While  men  of  sound  reason  are  widely  awake, 

Asserting  the  rights  of  the  day, 

Must  harmless  believers  their  country  forsake? 

The  good  constitution  says,  Nay. 

4  The  righteous  for  their  indispensable  right, 
May  lawfully  enter  their  plea, 

Yet  they  are  not  bound  for  their  interest  to  fight, 

Nor  are  they  obliged  to  flee. 

The  laws  of  the  country  the  wicked  must  meet, 

And  can  their  strong  pillars  give  way? 

Must  all  civil  rulers  before  them  retreat? 

The  voice  of  the  nation  is,  Nay. 

5  The  law  and  the  gospel  do  now  harmonize, 
And  each  has  its  work  to  perform  ; 

To  root  out  the  gospel  if  wicked  men  rise, 
The  law  has  to  scatter  the  storm  : 


9 

The  gospel  does  honor  the  laws  of  the  land, 
The  law  does  the  gospel  survey; 
Then  ask  if  this  gospel  may  lawfully  stand, 
The  law  has  to  answer  us,  Yea. 

6  If  all  the  transactions  in  heaven  and  earth, 
For  almost  these  two  thousand  years, 
Have  been  to  give  virtuous  liberty  birth, 
How  solid  her  standing  appears! 
Then  come,  ye  afflicted  and  scatter'd  abroad, 
You  ask,  if  in  peace  you  may  stay; 
From  all  the  extensive  dominions  of  God, 
The  answer  is  pointedly,  Yea. 

Union  Village,  Ohio. 


THE  BLESSINGS  OF  PEACE. 

4      What  millions  from  sequestered  valleys  and  desolate  moun- 


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prayed  toward  this  latter  day  of  lib-er-ty  and  peace.     How  have 


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they  talked  of  the  rights  of  man,  and  labored  to  describe  in 


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11 


wig  glory,   and  with  us  to  drink  freely  of  the   river  of  the  wa- 

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Union  Village,  OJdo. 
The  words  of  the  foregoing   Anthem   were   taken   from  "Christ's  Second 
Appearing;"    but -the  tune  was  composed  at  New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 


12 


THE  CHERUBIM. 


4  O  come  let  us  sing,  let  us  sing  un-to  the  Lord  a  new  song;  let 

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us  make  a  joyful  noise,  to  the  Rock  of  our  salva-tion.     O  come 


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let    us  worship    and   bow  down,   let  us  kneel    be-fore    the   Lord 


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our  Maker.     Give  un-to  the  Lord    the   glory   due  to  his  name  ; 


d"-d      ic 


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bring  an  offering  and    come  in-to  his  courts.     Give  unto  the  Lord 


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the  glory    due  to  his   name;     bring   an   offering  and    come  into 


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his  courts;   and  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of  holiness,   and 


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reicrneth;  let  the    heavens  re  — joice,    and  let  the  earth  be  glad; 


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let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fullness  there-of;  let  the  fields  be  joy- 


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ai      aa  a*  g    I   a     ab 


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wood  rejoice  before  the  Lord;  for  he  cometh,  for   he  cometh,  for 
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he   is    come   to  judge   the  earth.     He  shall   judge  the  world  in 
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righteousness,  and  his  people  with  his  truth;   the  Lord  reigneth, 


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be  moved.         Ex  -  alt  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship  at  his  ho- 


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14 


ly  hill  of  Zion;  for  the  Lord  our  God  is  ho-  ly,  and   his   peo- 


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pie  must  be   ho  -  ly. 


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THE  EARTHQUAKE. 

4      Lift  your  heads,  ye  once  afflicted  !     Let  your  eyes  with  joy 

g       g     g 

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behold,     What  the  prophets  long  predicted,     What  the  Son    of 


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God  foretold.     Now  Jehovah  fills  his  temple,     Thence  his   glory 

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shines  abroad;  There  his  saints   with   rev'rence   tremble,     And 


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confess  that  he  is  God. 

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15 

Sacrifices  of  thanksgiving 
To  his  courts  they  daily  bring; 
Songs  of  joy  among  the  living, 
Make  his  sacred  temple  ring. 
Through  the  ranks  of  vast  creation, 
Nothing  can  be  deaf  or  dumb, 
All  must  give  their  approbation, 
That  the  day  of  God  is  come. 

While  his  last  loud  call  he  utters, 
Nature  can  no  more  be  still  ; 
All  creation  moves  and  flutters, 
In  obedience  to  his  will. 
When  his  power  is  to  be  proved, 
To  convince  the  stupid  soul, 
If  he  says,"0  earth,  be  moved!" 
Lo,  it  rocks  from  pole  to  pole ! 

While  the  judgment  is  advancing, 
Satan's  kingdom  to  destroy, 
Fields  and  forests  fall  to  dancing, 
Dwelling  houses  crack  for  joy; 
Rivers  heave  and  swell  like  Jordan, 
Water  fowls  ascend  the  air; 
Soon  the  earth  shall  loose  her  burden, 
All  creation  does  declare. 

God  will  sh  ke  this  old  creation, 
Rocks  and  mountains  overturn, 
Fill  the  world  with  consternation, 
Till  the  way  of  truth  the}  learn. 

Those  who  will  nrt  be  restored, 
Sink  to  their  respective  hells; 
But  our  Gwl  shall  be  adored, 
In  his  temple  where  he  dwells. 


16 


POWER  OF  FAITH. 

4      O    come  all    ye  that   seek    salvation,  and    behold   what  the 


c'e 


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power  of  faith,. truth   and  justification  will    do.     It    will    banish 
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a  a        .  ic 

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to  the    sea;  it  will   cause  the  deaf  to   hear,  and  the   dumb   shall 


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arise    and  speak,  and    confound   the    kings  and    nobles.     Here 
a  a         a 


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the  lame  now  are  seen  in  the  dances  of  them  that  make  merry. 

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Yea  the  dead  have    been  raised,  the  lep-er  is  cleansed,  the  high 
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lofty    he  -  ro  is   fall  -  en  before  this  mighty    power.         O  come 

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17 


let  us  raise  our  hands  and    voices  with  one  u-nit-ed   s-h-o-u-t,  for 

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the  great  victory  of  our  heavenly  King    and  Q-ueen 


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O    come  all  ye  that  seek  salvation,  And 


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receive  that  power    Which  moves  great  mountains  from  their  sta- 

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tion,   Rending  lofty  towers.     The  deaf  do  hear  the  dumb  pro- 


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claiming  O  ye  kings  and  nobles,  The  dead  are  rais'd  the  leper 


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cleansed  From  his  grief  and  troubles. 


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The  lame  are  dancing  in  devotion  With  those  making  merry, 
They're  winging  o'er  the  restless  ocean  Which  doth  millions  bury. 
The  lofty  heroe's  fallen  lowly  From  his  reeling  tower, 
And  now  becoming  pure  and  holy  By  this  mighty  power. 

New  Lebanon,  N.  Y 
3 


18 


HOLY  HABITATION. 

A      Lord,  thy  name  shall  be  exalted      By  the   humble   and'  the 


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pure;     Thou  hast  gathered  her  that    halted,     Thou  art  calling 


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in  the  poor:     Thou  dost  comfort  the  afflicted,     And   relieve 

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fatherless, 
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■'• 

2  Fill  my  soul  with  true  thanksgiving, 
Fill  my  mouth  with  songs  of  praise; 
Those  who  feel  their  spirits  living, 
Every  grateful  feeling  raise. 

Rise  my  soul,  rejoice  forever, 

Prize  the  resurrection  morn  ; 

Prize  the  hand  that  formed  my  Mother> 

Prize  the  day  that  she  was  born. 

3  Blessed  way  of  free  sarvation  ! 
Blessed  cross  that  we  maintain ! 
Prize  the  holy  habitation, 
Where  these  gifts  of  God  remain. 


19 

Blessed  food,  how  sweet  and  pleasant! 
Blessed  is  our  heavenly  fare ; 
When  the  love  of  God  is  present, 
It  is  heaven  every  where. 

Can  I  ever  fret  or  murmur, 
Or; be  lifeless,  dull  or  cold, 
Where  an  everlasting  Summer 
Such  fine  beauties  does  unfold  1 
Here's  the  oil  and, wine  inviting, 
Here  the  milk  and  honey  flow  ; 
Many  precious  gifts  uniting, 
Here  the  blooming  lilies  grow. 

Here  the  tender  vine  and  myrtle 
Spread  sweet  odors  all  around; 
Lovely  virgins  dance  in  circles 
To  the  harp's  melodious  sound. 
Holy  angels,  guard  my  spirit 
In  the  path  my  Savior  trod, 
That  I  may  a  right  inherit 
On  the.  holy  mount  of  God. 

New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 


HOLY  FAITH. 

3      O   blessed  gospel,  thou  art   e   ter  nal ;   thou   wilt  endure 


e* 
d 


c     b     ai 


g 


c       d 


le    le 


a*b       c       d 


when  time  shall  be  no  more:      thou  wilt  endure  when  t-i-m-e 


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d 


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20 


shall  be  no  more.         O  my  soul!  O  my  soul,  keep  thy  faith  most 


a  g 


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d       ca 


ho-ly,  for-ev-er  and  ever.         What  though  grief  and  sorrow   fill 


in  le 


c 


f 

e  "     e 


c     b 


a     ab 


thy  way,  and  an-gry  billows  on  thee    r-o-1-1;    yet  God  is   just 


e 
d 


a  c*   d 


e       e  e'    e     |ie 

d  a    4  d  |        L 


and  truth  shall  stand  to  bear  thee  safely  home.         Be  ye  of  good 
f 


e       e 
d       c 


e* 


ai 


d* 


d     ba 


d     c  ba 

cheer,         be  ye  of  good  cheer  dear  Brethren  and  Sisters,    for 
be        - 


a  l 


(c)a- 


g©  g 


e     g       e 


d*   d 


though  the  wicked  flourish  as  a  green  tree,    yet  I    know   saith 


cd  ef      |g 


S  eg 


a  i 


a  i 


the  Lord,  it  shall   be  well   with  the  righteous.         Then  never 


ed 


dl        18 


c       dl 


c       b 


a     ai 


ai 


look  to  Sodom's  dismal  plains,  to  find  a  hiding  place,  but  keep 


d*      c 


e     d       c 


a 
g 


|g     e*g 


c  d  c 


21 


your  course  on  Zion-ward,  and  God  will  be  your  guide.      Heart 

/- 
c 


ait    a" 


g 


g  e  d' 


e       d     d     c 


dl 


e-d 


rending   thoughts  !    Awful !    awful !   awful ! ! !  for   those  who  sell 

c 

a  ^      a         a 

d*   c     e  S 


d     d  ic 


"g-    |g 


e'g 


their  ho-ly  birthright,  and  sink  their  souls  for  -  ev-  er  !         Draw 


a     a 
g  e 


dc*      c 


d       d       c 


dl    dl 


|g 


near,  O  Lord,  we  crave  thy  strength,  we  need  thy  saving  power, 


a  l 


c     dl 


c'd     e     d 


a         ai 

g 


O  grant  it  Lord,  we  humbly  pray ;      O     let  thy  heavenly  gifts 


|g 


a         a' 
g  — 


«C 


a     a     a 


g     e 


flow  down,  Like  a  fountain  of  waters ;     Grant  the  pure  in  heart 


c       c* 


d     d  d     e       f 


g-   g 


a  crown,  —  Zion's  Sens  and  Daughters. 


d       (d)a 


ba     g 


Union  Village,  Ohio, 


22 


JERUSALEM  DESCENDING. 

4      O  the  sound  of  sweet  salvation!  O  howprecious  to  my  soul, 


g-    f       e 


d     e 


c     c     c 


d  de  d| 


e       g  a     g 
May  it  sound  through  every  nation,  And  extend  from  pole  to 


e' 

d 

1 

1 

~     c 

g 

a  gf     e     d  |    e       g     g       g 

c  c 

pole. 

Here  the  gospel  church  is  founded,    And  for-ev-er  firm 

:    P     e     de"     f 

e       d 

f-      e£f 

g 

IC 

_     — 

c 

—  — 

-    b       g 

will  stand;  Let  the  gospel  trump  be   sounded,  And  proclaimed 


IS 


g       f     e 


g     g 


g       g 


throughout  the  land. 


c      ic 


2  See  Jerusalem  descending,  All   adorned  like  a  bride; 
Lovely  virgins  are   attending,    Who  the  flesh  have  crucified. 
See  God's  glory  in  the  center,  View  her  walls   extended  high; 
Surely  nothing  here  can  enter,  That  defiles  or   makes  a  lie. 

3  Look  and  see  her  twelve  foundations,    Each  is  formed  of  pre- 

cious stone ; 

In  this  holy  habitation,  Nothing  sinful  can  be  done. 

O  how  boundless  are  her  treasures!  Every  gate's  a  precious  gem; 

Twelve  times  twelve  complete  the  measure,  Of  the  new  Jerusa- 
lem. 

4  See  the  living  waters  flowing,  Like  a  river  pure  and  wide; 
See  the  tree  of  life  a  growing,  Wisely  placed  on  either  side. 
View  her  street  that  shines  so  clearly.,  Like  the  pure  transparent 

glass; 


23 

Those  who  keep  the  truth  sincerely,  In  this  golden  street  shall 
pass. 

5  O  the  love  and  condescension,  Christ  the  Lamb  doth  here  display, 
In  this  day  of  full  redemption,  In  this  new  and  living  way. 
Come  ye  souls  who  have  been  praying,    For  this  bright  millenni- 
um day ; 

No  excuses,  no  delaying,  Come  and  enter  while  you  may. 

6  Who  shall  gain  this  habitation?  Who  shall  dwell  within  this  wall? 
Those  who  quit  the  old  creation,  And  obey  the  gospel  call. 
They  shall  safely  be  conducted    Through  her  gates  that  shine  so 

clear ; 
But  the  filthy  and  corrupted,  Shall  in  no  wise  enter  here. 

Canterbury ,  N.  H. 


THE  NIGHT  VISION. 

3      I  saw  in  a  night  vision,  and  behold  one  like  to  the  Son  of 


tt   c'd 


dl 


d'"C     a       g 


c     d 


dcd 


man,  come  with  the  clouds  of  heav  -  en  and  come  to  the  ancient 


e* 
ic  d 


c'd-. 


e>" 


a  ag 


e 
4    d  d 


of  days;    and  they  brought  him  near    before   him,  and    they 


dc 


IC 


0' 


g     ab  c'g 


a  g     ag 


brought  him  near  before   him,  and  there  was  given  him  dominion 


dc 


a*§     18 


sr'a     c     cd 


dc  cd        -" 


24 


and  glory  and  a  kingdom,  that  all  nations,  people  and  language 


g         g  ab 
e 


a     ga 


e  e 

4  '      d     d 


d       c 


should  serve   him.     His    dominion    is     an     ev  -   er  -  last  -  ing 


a         ga 


g       g     ab 


.^r 


a  g 


g 


ic       c  d 

dominion   which    shall  not  pass    a -way,  and  his    kingdom  that 


a  b 


ie 


dc  d 


IC 


which    shall  not  be    de-stroyed,    and  his  kingdom    that   which 


e       e 
c         d  d 


c       g 


shall    not   be    de-stroyed.     And    judgment    was   given    to   the 


dc   ag     ac 


ic 


ic 


i 


g 


g 


e       e 
a  c  d 


saints,    to    the    saints  of  the  Most   High;    and   the  time,    and 


e     e 


dl 


IS 


e         e 
d 


d| 


c       a'b 


the   time    came    that   the    saints   possessed  the    kingdom,    and 


ag     g'a 


c-d 


IS- 


le 


d        c 


the  kingdom    and  dominion,    and  the  greatness   of  the  kingdom 

a     a       g 


e 
d       d       c 


a       c  a     g 


g 


25 

under  the  whole  heaven,  shall  be  given,  shall  be  given  to  the 


a     g  v~s 

e         e 
d 


ic      ic 


a*     g     c*   a 
i 


a*       g     a' 


people  of  the  saints,  shall  be  given  to   the  people   of  the   saints 


d-  -     dl 


g  c*   a 


a     g     a*   g 


le 


of  the  M-o-s-t  High,    whose    kingdom    is    an   ev-er-last-ing 


le 


dl 


dcd*        ic 


-■-      le 


d     c       a     ag 


g  a 


c       d 


kingdom,    and    all    dominion  shall    serve   and    o  —  bey   Him, 


g  g 


c'      d     c  ag 


ic    .  ic 

I 


ag  g  a 

—      e         ~ 


|g 


and   all   dominion  shall  serve  and     o — bey  Him.     Then  I  heard 


c*     d  c  ag 


ic  a'or 


e* 
d  d' 


e  * 


d    ic 


c  cd 


one  saint   speak -ing,    and   another   saint   said   un-to   that  cer« 


g 


ic 


(g)e  ef  g  a 


g*f     le 


I   g     a 


tain   saint   which  spake,  How  long  shall  be  the     vis  -  ion    con- 


le       If 


+■     a     b 


ai     ai 


le 


cern-ing   the  dai-ly  sac-ri-fice    and   the   trans-   gression   of 


e'd 


d  d  d 

c  c 


d  ef      ie 


If     e 


ag         a 


des-o-la-tion,     to   give    both   the    sanctu-a-ry   and   the   host 


a     ag   le 


le 


e'd     d      d 


a  ag  e  g 


c" 


a     ab 


to  be   trodden  under   foot?     And  he  said   unto   me,   Unto   two 


e*  d 


ba 


a  ba       a  i 


e  ef  cr'a 


g  f     4, 


ai    g     a 


thousand  and   three  hundred  days;     Then  shall   the  sanctuary, 

4 

c  c 

a  b       b       ai 


a 


b     c  b 


a*   a 


then  shall  the  sanctuary,  then  shall  the  sanctu-a-ry  be  cleansed; 


g 


c  c 


g*   g    8 


b     c     b 


ag 


then  shall  the  sanc-tu-a-ry,  then  shall  the  sanc-tu-a-ry,  then  shall 


d     e     f 


g 


e     d 


c     c 


d*   d 


the  sanc-tu-a-ry    be  cleansed.     And  it   shall  come  to  pass  in 

d  d 

c         c  c  c 


d 

e* 

ed 

c* 

i 

5 

b- 

a* 

a* 

b 

the  last  days,  that  the  mountain   of  the   Lord's  house  shall    be 


e     ed              d       e 
—     c         


f       fe         de 
—    c  — 


(f)a'b       c 


es-tab-lish-ed  in   the  top   of  the  mountain;  and  it  shall  be  ex- 


dc     a  ga 


c     cb 


ic 


a'b  c     f 


e* 


or*     C  C  C       b 

o 


27 


alted  above  the  hills,  above  the  hills,  it  shall  be  ex-alted  above 


a     a 


dc 


a'     g  g     ga 


g     g 


C   d 


a  a     g 


the  hills ;  and  people  shall  flow,    and  people  shall  flow   unto  it. 


ic     c'd 


g 
e  e 

d    — 


ai     c'a 


c     a  ag 


le       e 
d     d 


ic 


And  many   people   shall   go  and  say,     Come  ye,  come   ye  and 


ec- 


e  e       e 


d       c 


.g     g       a- 


c'g     ai 


g'a   ,c*     a 


let  us    go   up     to  the  mountain  of  the  Lord,   to    the  house   of 


g 


c  d  c 


c     d     e       c 


dec 


.c       a   .a4 
I         -  I 


g 


the   God   of  Jacob,       and   He  will  teach   us   of  his  ways,    and 


e 
d       d 


c*  c 


c'd 


a       g     a     a 


.ic       ag 


we'll   walk  in  his   paths,  He'll  teach  us   of  his   ways  and   we'll 
iff     asr 


■  ■■   dl 


d       d 


dc 


ai 


walk  in  his   paths.     For  out  of  Zi-on   shall  go  forth  the  law, 

2 


|g      c  dc 


ic 


If 


;c 


fg  ai 


•  c       g     g       ga 


|g 


and  the    word   of  the  Lord   from  Je-ru-sa-lem,   and  the  word 
3  /^  /^ 

|g       a     g 


ic 


c*     g 

of  the  Lord  from  Je-ru-sa-lem. 


ag         g     ga 
e  — 


...   e 


d     c-'-ai         c     a 


g  ac      ic 


Canterbury,  N.  H« 


28 


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  AND  PRAYER. 

3      Un-to   thee   O  my   God,  my  soul  shall   bow    in    sub-miss- 


|g     g 
e 


|g     a  Sa 


|g     g 


c     d'c 


ag  ac      ic 


ion.     On  my  bend-ed  knees  I    will  ac  -  knowl-edge  thy  mercy 

IS    lg 


ic 


c*   c 


dc 


ag  g 


c      d 


e'd 


and  thy    goodness  to   my   nee-dy    soul    O  precious  Savior.     It 


a        ga  g        /-N 

—  e 

d 


g     g  ga 


;lg    g' 

• 

1           e 

/*s 

c  ac    ic 

ic*. 

a'c 


is  through  Mother    and  her  faithful    children   that  my    soul    has 

g 


e 
d     d 


dc  a 


e  e 

c  d  c 


dl   d 


ic 


received   these  blessings;  Yea  it  is,  yea   it   is,    and     I   will  be 


ic      ic 


g     ga    |g 


c  cd    ic 


c'g  ai 


4 


g 


thank  -  ful,  yea   I  will    be  grateful  to  God  the   giver,  and  Moth- 


/-\ 

|g 

e  e 

d 

IC 

IC    c 


fg  g  ag 


•  lg  ag 


lg  g  g 


ai 


er  the  dis  -pen-ser  of  Eternal  Life.     O  my  God   hear  my  prayer, 


ag  a      ic 


lg  a  g 


dc      ic 


g  g      r|g 


ic 


and  grant  unto  us  a   greater  portion  of  hu-mil-i-a-tion  and  re- 


le 


ic 


g 


c  d 


a     g     ;|g 


%     g  ^ 


a  ag   ic 


a  i   g     ga 


29 


pentance,   for    this  we    need.     In -spire  us  with    an  in -creasing 
\g      |g      -|g  •  II         g     a       g 


•      dc 


le 


c     c 


zeal    and    energy    to   persevere,     to   persevere   in    the   way   of 


g  g     g 


a  ga     g       g 
—  e 


g  c    |g 


g"      f 


righteousness    of  righteousness    and   peace.     The  sal  -  vation  we 


e  e 

d  d         d       " 


dc 


g 


a     c       a 


have  found,    the  victory   we  have     gained,    to    us     is  a  pearl  of 


dc     ag 


c  g  a 


le 


cd 


great   price,   yea   it    is    an    in-ex  -  press  -  i  -  ble    treasure.      O 


dc       d 


a  i 


c     d 


*  g  g 


cd 


le 


dc 


IC     IC 


e 
c*~ 


may  thanks  -  giv  -  ing  and  gratitude    a  -  bound  in  us;  Thy    will 


g       ag 


...      —       d 


a     a  a  ca 


ai 


e       e 
—     d 


g       g 


be  done  O   God.     Hence -forth    we    will  drink    at  no  fountain, 


cd 


dc    ic 


aor' 


ac      ic 


ga      |g 


g 


save    that  which  flows  from  our  Heavenly  Fa  -  ther,    save  that 


a  I 


a     ag       a  i 


eg     a  g 


which  flows   from  our    Heavenly   Father. 


c       dc* 


dc 


IC     IC 


30 
THE  TEMPLE. 


4      The  Lord  hath  a -gain  in  his   temple  appear'd,     The  sound 

d 


g'ab 


4        e'  f 


ed     c  ef 


c 

ff  b 


ic 


of  re-joicing   and    gladness  is    heard;     The     Bridegroom    and 


g     g 


g       g 


c" 


|g 


Bride  have  now    utter'd  their    voice,     And  all  their    companions 


e  d 

c       c 


in   union  re  -joice. 


If 


ed 


cd  ef 


g  g 


:IS 


2  They've  come  to  Mount  Zion,  an  ark  for  the  mind, 
A  mountain  that's  flowing  with  milk  and  new  wine; 
This  hill  of  salvation  their  spirits  renews, 
Where  sweet  consolation  descends  like  the  dew. 

3  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  I've  returned  to  be 
A  comfort  to  all  who  will  call  upon  me, 

A  lamp  to  the  wand'ring,  a  couch  to  the  frail, 
A  certain  protection  that  never  will  fail. 

4  The  desert  of  Zion  begins  to  be  seen 
Like  Eden,  a  garden  delightfully  green, 
With  fruits  and  with  flowers  of  various  kinds, 
And  beautiful  branches  composing  the  vine. 

5  Break  forth  into  singing  ye  heavens  above, 
Ye  mountains  rejoice  in  a  sonnet  of  love; 
The  hills  and  the  valleys  in  rapture  may  tell, 
Jehovah  hath  comforted  all  that  do  well. 


31 

6  As  dew  saith  the  Lord,  unto  Israel  I'll  be, 
And  he  shall  grow  up  as  a  young  Olive  tree, 

His  branches  shall  spread,  and  his  beauty  increase, 
His  name  shall  be  called  the  Arbor  of  Peace. 

7  The  children  of  Israel  their  voices  shall  raise, 
In  songs  of  thanksgiving  and  anthems  of  praise, 
To  heaven's  Protector,  and  Zion's  great  friend, 
From  whom  all  true  blessings  to  mortals  descend. 

Harvard,  Mass. 


THE  HOLY  WATCHER. 

4      Thou  Holy  Watcher,   God  most  high,  Who  does  not  sleep 

d       e 


ic 


a  a 


nor  slumber,    But  always  keeps  a  Father's  eye    Upon  thy  chos- 


d 


ic     c 


g 


g     e 


en  number ;       Be  -  fore  thy  throne   I  humbly  pray,    Beseeching 


ic    ic    ■■■ 


c* 


e     ed 


ef       g 


ab     c 


thou  wouldst  hear  me,    Since  often  I'm  compelled  to  say,    Pro- 


a         a 


IS     S 


d  d     e     g 


»     e 


tect  the  flock  that  fear  thee. 

d  e   r 

c      ic 


2  Thy  chosen  people,  Lord,  assist, 
In  mercy,  love  and  pity, 
And  form  in  them  the  mind  of  Christ, 
Throughout  the  holy  City. 


32 

Lord,  let  thy  gifts  and  glory  shine 

Upon  thy  holy  building, 
And  form  the  lily  and  the  vine 

Within  thy  chosen  children. 

3  O  God,  thou  savv'st  the  suffering  Lamb 

Upon  the  cross  extended  ; 
Thou  art  our  Father  still  the  same, 

Who  hast  the  seed  descended. 
Thou  saw'st  his  sorrow  and  his  grief, 

And  gave  him  consolation  ; 
For  through  thy  strength  and  thy  relief 

He  overcame  temptation. 

4  What  sufTrings  did  our  Mother  bear, 

In  labor  for  her  children! 
When  like  her  Lord  she  did  prepare 

To  found  this  glorious  building. 
Her  life  was  a  continual  death, 

To  bruise  the  old  deceiver, 
Until  she  found  that  heavenly  birth 

The  Lord  Jehovah  gave  her. 

5  Since  God  did  call  our  Lord  to  bear 

Such  deep  humiliation, 
Then  let  each  member  take  their  share, 

With  patient  resignation. 
Our  present  sufTrings  feel  like  toys, 

And  life  when  'tis  compared 
Unto  the  everlasting  joys, 

Our  Father  has  prepared. 

6  Our  precious  Parents  in  this  place, 

Great  suff'rings  have  endured, 
To  find  that  pure  and  spotless  dress, 

By  righteousness  procured. 
Let's  fill  the  measure  that's  behind, 

And  follow  their  example; 
This  is  the  way  that  God  designed, 

To  purify  his  temple. 


33 

7  Now  let  us  imitate  the  word, 

Like  Mother  do  our  duty, 
That  we  may  reap  a  full  reward, 

The  glory  and  the  beauty. 
Here  are  the  virgins,  shown  to  John, 

By  holy  revelation, 
Who  stand  around  Jehovah's  throne, 

In  his  pure  habitation. 

8  And  here  are  they  who  have  come  out 

Of  bitter  tribulation, 
Have  wash'd  their  robes  and  made  them  white, 

In  deep  humiliation. 
And  God  will   wipe  their  tears  away, 

And  comfort  their  affliction; 
They  will,  in  everlasting  day, 

Possess  the  resurrection. 

Harvard,  Mass, 


HUMBLE  VALE. 

Q      Lord  fill  my  soul  with  solemn   fear,     A    tender  heart    be- 


ef 


a 


g 


stow,     And    let   a    sym-pa- thet-ic    tear    For   suffering  mor- 
ris /*-\  /~\ 
b       c   cd     e     e       dc     b  i 


ai 


g 


tals   flow.     How  precious  was  the    crystal   tear,     Our    humble 

d  dc       b  b       c*     d 


ai 


c'd 


e     ed     c     c 


34 

pa-rents  shedf     What   comfort  in  their   grief  appears,     While 


ed     e 


lb 


a     a 


g     e 


ed     e       d  ef 


in  the  vale   we   tread. 


c 

b 

g 

a 

g 

ai 

2  Lord  make  me  humble,  pure  and  good, 
Enrobed  with  charity, 

To  do  to  others  as  I  would 
Have  others  do  to  me. 
The  way  appears[exceeding  straifi, 
More  plain  and  yet  more  pure ; 
My  former  life  I  truly  hate, 
Myself  I  can't  endure. 

3  Lord  blot  the  things  that  are  behind, 
While  I  in  sin  remained ; 

Let  grateful  thanks  employ  my  mind, 
For  what  I  have  obtained. 
Though  tribulation  rend  my  heart, 
And  melt  it  soft  as  wax, 
May  I  with  zeal  perform  the  part 
That  God  of  me  exacts. 


I  will  forget  the  things  behind, 

And  in  the  truth  increase ; 

That  righteousness  may  clothe  my  mind 

With  an  abiding  peace. 

The  work  is  short  the  Lord  will  make. 

Among   the  faFlen  race ; 

Now  every  band  I'll  strive  to  break, 

That  Christ  may  have  a  place. 


35 


SPIRIT  OF  PRAYER. 

*      Lord  give  me   the   spirit   of  prayer,     And  wisdom  to  pray 

e     e  e  J  g 

a  g  ga     \g 


ic 


...   a 


g     ab 


c 


as  I  ought;     En-dow    me   with   patience   to    bear     Whatever 


e  d 


le 


d 


ab 


g       g     ag 


IS 


e  e 


may   fall  to  my    lot.     Lord    clothe  me  with   meekness  and  love, 


ed         d 
—  c  c 


IC 


e  e 

c 


ai 


And    let  me  seem  just   what   I   am;     De-scend    thou  ce-les- 


g 


a     g 


ed 


le     ed 


ti-al   dove,     And  make  me  as  mild    as    a    lamb. 


g 


g 


e     e 


g     e     "d 


ic 


2  Lord  help  me  to  purge  out  the  dross, 
And  cleanse  me  from  all  that  is  wrong, 
And  let  me  not  shrink  at  the  cross 
That  does  to  thy  chosen  belong. 

Let  praise  and  thanksgiving  abound, 
And  flow  from  my  heart  and  my  breath, 
That  I  in  the  way  may  be  found, 
Which  leads  from  the  regions  of  death. 

3  Let  honesty,  virtue  and  peace, 
Be  printed  so  deep  in  my  heart, 
That  when  earthly  comforts  do  cease. 
My  treasure  can  never  depart.; 


36 

Let  mercy  and  truth  be  my  guide, 
And  let  me  be  faithful  and  just, 
In  oneness  with  Christ  to  abide, 
And  share  in  the  heavenly  rest. 

4  O  Lord  keep  me  simple  and  low, 
To  walk  in  humility's  vale, 
Where  peace,  love  and  union  do  flow, 
And  blessings  that  never  will  fail. 
Thy  favor  O  Lord  I  entreat, 
My  spirit  completely  refine  ; 
Lord  let  me  be  wise  and  discreet, 
Let  peace  and  submission  be  mine. 

New  Lebanon,  N.  Y 


THE  NEW  YEAR'S  GIFT. 

A    Come  lovely  chil-dren  of    Zi  -  on,    let    us    remember,     let 


ic 


b  a 


c     ba  b'a 


g 


a  i 


a     a  b'a 


ff'a  b'a 


usremem-ber  that  time   is  swiftly  pass-ing  a- way.     And  why 
ga  ba  a  I   &I 


e 


db  g 


e* 
ai  d 


have  wre  been    preserv-ed   un-to   this   day?     Is  it  not  that  we 


lb 


a  b'a 


e  * 
ai        d 


c  ded 


a  g 


le 


g 


might    o-vertake  the    pu-ri-fy-ing    gift  in  Zi-on,    that    we 


ba  gf  g 


a     a  ba  gf 


ai 


IP 


37 


might  be    pre-pared    to    meet  with  our    God,  that    we  might  be 


b       a 


b* a    cr   ff 


a  i      a 


ie 


pre-pared  to  meet  with  our  God?     O  let  us  be  thank  -ful;    let 


|g  g  g 


a  i 


ai      c'd 


ie  e 


e 

-d*        d 


us   bow    be -fore  the    Lord    our    God,  for    his   mercy,  yea  be- 


g  f 

e 


2     a         b       cb 


a  I      sa     ba 


a  i    a 


dc 


fore    the   holy  God    of  Zion;    let  us  of-fer  the  sac -ri  -  fice    of 


b       a 


g         ^ 
e     e     ^ 
d  cd 


ie    ie 

ie 

ie 

IC 

lb  ai 

lb     |C 

dl 

If 


thanksgiving    and  praise    due  to  his    ho -ly  name,  upon  the  ho 


|g 


ai     Ipr 


I     I 


ic  b 


^a  ba     a i 


ai 


ly    al  -  tar,  upon  the    ho-ly   al  -  tar,  the    pu-ri-fi-ed    mind  of  the 


g-f 


b  cb     a  I 


a  i 


g  a  b  cb 


a  I      ga  ba 


soul,  the  pu- ri  -  fi- ed   mind  of  the    soul.     May    we  set  out  this 
~  e     ed 


ai      ai 


c     b  a 


f 


ie       e 


ir  f       f 


g 


day   to  pu  -  ri  -  fy  our  souls  in  -deed,  and    walk  worthy    of  our 


a     b     c     b 


ba  g        ab     cb 


a  i 


Cb 


ai      a 


e 
d 


38 


call  -ing ;  that   we  may    be  a  fit   temple,  that  the    Holy  Ghost 


i  e 


a  I 


le 


c    j|c     c  c  J]  b     a       c 


d  d       d 


may    dwell  in  us.     Then    we  shall  see   God,  the  pure   God,  then 


ga     gf 

—     —    le 


le 


■  ■■a       a     a 


g  g 


g 


cb 


we    shall    see    God,  the  pure  God,  and    he  will   meet  with   us  in 


ee.ee 

I 


l-r 


le 


■  jag     ab       cd 
mercy;  yea  he  will  dwell  with    us,  and    we  shall  be  his   people, 


a       c       a 


ef  g 


a*      c* 
i 


a     g     ef         g 


a*      a 


a     g 


g*   g 


and    he  will  be  our   God ;  and    we   shall  be    his   people,  and   he 


b       a  2a  b 


c     c       dc     b 


a     a 


will  be  our    God;   and  the  spirit  of  e-ter-nal    life   re-vealed 

O        4 

f     g     ai  ^ 

e     ed     e 

—  c4b     a 


d  d  d 

through    Christ  and  the    holy     Bride,  shall    reign   in  our   souls, 
f 


cd 


■  ■■e  ed 


c*d 


d     dc     d 


le 


Then    shall  we  be    able  to  worship  God  and  rejoice  in  the  beau- 


ai 


c*b  a     b 


ic  d  b 


le 


c     d 


ie 


c    d 


f  S       a 


39 

ty  of  ho-li-ness,  in  the    beauty   of  holiness.     From  the  womb 


f     S 


l      a     b 


ic     d     c 


c'b 


of  the   morn-ing    we  shall    have  the    dew   of  our  youth,    the 


a     b       c'd 


f  S 
e"~  e 


g     a'g 


ef     g       ai 


a'b 


blessings,  the   blessings  of  God  will    dis-till    upon    us,  like  the 


e     e 


g       g     ga 


|g     a*     b 


ag   f 


e     e 


dew  of  heaven    up -on    the  tender  plant;    our   souls    shall     be 

^   f 


ab     ca...g     e     cd 


e     e       e 
d 


le 


c'b 


ai        a'b 


c'd 


as   a   watered   garden,   yea,   they   shall    grow    in -to    the    res- 


f       g 


c  —  d 


f 


le 


a'b     ca 


ur-rec-tion   power    of  life.     Come    let    us    be     thank-ful     for 

3 

c'd 


e 
d 


cb     a     b     cb 


ai 


f 


le     e 


-d'     d| 


another   privilege    to  worship    God  in   the   height  of  Zi-on,  for 


g  ab  c 


a     g  a' 


lb  c     b 


c'a  a'   g 


^     f 


le 


le 


c'd 


time  rolls  a-way.     But     they   that   have   their  treasure  in   the 

r\                        4                                 rs  -■  *-+. 

f     g  ai        ai                                     d  d     e 

(e)c     c         c         c  c 

""  a       g  "" 


40 


word  of  God   and    are   planted    in  the     pu-ri-ty    of  the    gospel, 
edlodeedlled  ded 


d     e       e       d  ||  ed 


tt   b  g~ 


c     c 


g 
shall    never  die,  shall  never   die,    saith    the  Son    of  God;    the 

ded        isr      Iff       a  g        \g 


ga       g 


ic        ic 


world  shall  pass  a-way,    but   they  shall      abide    for  -  ev  -er,  for- 


d       ed 

c         ~  c 


g' 


c     c 


g 


IS 


c      b 


ev  -  er,   they  shall   a-bide   for-ev-er.     Come    brethren     and    sis- 


ag      |g 


ic       ffa 


ga     g< 


d 

C    C        IC 


c     c 


ed 


ters,    this   day  we  will    cov-e-nant   to-geth-er     faithfully    to 


le     e 


(e)a*   b     c     ag 


g     ai 


a  ag  a  b 


bear  the  cross  of  Christ,    and  cru-ci-fy     ev'  -  ry    carnal    passion. 


c       d     e     dc 


dl      e'd 


c  b  c*a 


ag 


e         e 
d 


ai    ai 


And    those  that   o-ver-come,    shall  find  their    union    with  the 


#e* 
d 


f     gf  ^ 
e       e       —  e 
—  d 


e*         e* 
d  d 


a*     g 


heavenly    Bridegroom  and  Bride ;    they  shall  drink  freely  of  the 


be 


ab 


a  I      (d)g 


dc 


X 


41 


water  of    life,    and  shall  eat  of  the  hidden    man-na,    which    is 

c 


e     S  ed  II  ic 


ic     dc 


a  a    |l 

g       g| 


^     IC  |       ic 

a  a        A- 

g  I 


the  true    union,  the  true   union  of  the    spir-it,    which  is  the  true 


c       dc 


c     d 


g 


a    cr 


ef    |g|| 


g 


a  g       ed 


union  of  the    spir-it    and  shall   re-ceive  a  white    stone,    and 


ic 


eg 


ic     c     dc 


g  eg 


ic       e-f||g 


j 


the    stone  a  new    name,  which    no  man    know-eth   saving   they 


g 


g  ef 


|g  |g 


a     g       ed" 


d|        e      f 


ge 


that   re-ceive   it    even    their    order    and  place  in    the  house   of 


c     ef 


IS      IS 


a"    g     ed 


ic 


iced 


e       dc 


God.     And   the    Son    of    God    will   con-fess   them    before  his 


ic 


(d)a       b     ag 


ag 


a 


Heavenly   Father    and    the   ho--ly   an --gels;    and    clothed    in 


g 


Sf*   ab  ||    c       d 

1 


e'd  dc 


b*a  ai 


a  i    a  i 


ai    ic 


42 

ev-etf-last-ing  right -eous-ness,  they  shall    dwell  in  the   par-a- 


1  lg  lg 

is  ^ 

; 

e* 

d 

^        e 
C'd       "d* 


g 


ie 


a*      b 


ie 


agr 


dise  of    God  for-ev-er  and    ever  for-ev-er  and   ever. 


ab 


a  I      as 


e  e     e 
d 


cb 
e  e 

a  a  ag 

ai    ai 

-■ 

New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 


GIFT  OF  UNfi)& 

*    Ifow  great  and  glo-ri-ous  is  the  gift  of  un-ion!  how   strong" 


ic 


a       g     a*   c 


ic  d  d 


e  ^   ie 
dc 


e' 


d    d 


and'  powerful  is  the  gift  of  un-ion !  how  blessed  and   happy   is 


dc      i  C 


c'a     a  g 


a     dc    ic---  ic 


a     a     dc 


a 


g     c 


the   gift  of  un-ion  !     The   union  of  the    spir-it    is  the  bond    of 

/-\ 

|g    |g  a  £     gf 
e 
d 


cd 


cd 


dc    tojf  ic 
peace,  which   binds  the   souls   of  the  right-eous  in   ever -lasting 


ie 


,  i  r  I 


ag     ag' 


g 


g     g     ^  g 


dd 


love;  as   Christ  is  one     with  the   Fath-er,    so  are  his    faithful 


ic  : 


■ 

/~\ 

/-\ 

If   f     f 

/-\ 

e* 

e' 

e    /-v 

\g'c 

d  d 

d 

4 

c 

d    dl 

|           dc 

43 


foHowers   one  with    our  Lord    and  Sav-ior.     O    may   this  oa€- 


dc 


a'b       e     aor 


g       able 


ic     g'ab 


ness   grow  in     us,    O   may    this    one--ness   grow  in    us;  may 


dl 


c       acr 


f 


f      f 


e* 
d 


IC 


lg 


this    heavenly  un-ion    increase    m  our    souls,  till    ev-er-yop- 
g     ga      |g 


g 


g 


it 


8        dc 


ic      ic(J  c  d 


posite     feeling    shall    die    and    every    contrary    spirit   be    ban- 


rs    rs 

e*     e 

d     d       c 


ic  c'd 


g       g       ga 


|g  g 


ished,  be  ban-ished  from  our  habi-ta-tion.     The  union  of  the 


e 


IS 


g 


ic     c'd 


g 


e         e 
d 


dc    ic 

flesh  will  fail,     the  af-  fections  of  nature   will  dissolve  and   die 

|g   |g 


e 
d  d| 


4  ft  c    d 
a- way;    but  the  union  of  the  spirit  is   e-ter-nal,  and   heavenly 


a*     g  f 

~       e 


dc    ic 


c*     d  c     g 


c     d     c     d 


dc    ic 


ic  c'd 


e         e 
d 


af-fec-tions  will  abide  for-ev-er,    and  heavenly  af-fec-tions  will 


IS  f\ 


e  e 


16   |g 


B 


d     c  ba* 


g#c      I 


44 

abide    for-ev-er.     There  is  a    heavenly  lead,  let  us  follow      it 


g     ab    ic 


icQ   c*      a  c 


e  e 


c  d 


ie 


and  we  shall  be  wise;  there  is  a  center  of  union,    let  us    gather 

a  g     g 


dc(JJc*      ag     a 


c" 


e         e 
c  d       d 


to      it    and  we  shall  be  happy.     He    that  would  lead    himself  is 


i 

d'jfdl    dc(jc*    ag     a 


c*   c* 


If 


f 


e  e 

d 


2  a 


unwise,  for  he  will  fall;   he  that   with-draws  from    the  center  of 


g 


ic 


c     dc    I  c 


e         e 
d 


|g 


c"       bjfc 


g   g 


union    is    un-hap-py,    for   he  walks    a-lone;    he  is    like  a  wan- 


s~\ 

^\ 

r\ 

|g 

|g 

g 

gf 

e 

e 

d  c 

c 

dc 


(g>*     g 


IC 


a     a     c 


dering  star  that  can    find  no  rest,  but  must  fi-nal -  ly  be  lost    in 


a  I      c       ag 


as 


ed      ie 


c        d     ed  c 


a  I 


d     e 


the  re- gions  of  darkness.     Our   own  ways  lead  to   death;  let   us 


ie 


.e     dc    ic 


ic 


^s     g 


e     ed     e 


a  i        c     ag 


shun  them,  let  us  shun  them,  and  our  union  shall  be  our  sup-port, 


ai 

a*I 

g 
ed 

ie 

ie         c     d 


ie         ed 


e* 


a  i 


45 

shall   be    our    support.     The  way  of  God   leads  to  life,    let  us 


a* 


e     d 


le  le 


e     d     e 


a     b 


g 


walk    in    it,       and  our   un-ion    shall    be    our   strength,  and  our 


a  i 


IS  ai 


(?)c     d      ie 


e       d     c 


/~\       /-n 


c'd      ie 


d       c 


un  -  ion    shall  be      our  strength. 


e*2 


g     ed' 


THE  CORD  OP  ONEWfESS. 

4      How  easy  the    cord  that  unites  us    in    one!     How    lovely 


c'd  — e  e  ed 


c     a 


cd 


e     d 


e       c       a 

this    oneness  of  mind  !     For    one  precious  treasure  thus  jointly 

c     a 


ef 


a 


g  i 
1 


a       a     ab 


g 


e     e 


we   run,     This   u-ni-ty   Christ  has  en -joined.     Oar    heavenly 

a     a 


dc 


a  I 


ace 


e   dc        ic 


g 


parents  possess  but  one   throne,     One    kingdom  we  strive  to  ob- 
c       c  cd  ic         ca 


a  a 

g 


e     dc 


c     a 


46 

tain,     One    seed    has    been    planted,     and    when    fully    grown, 


(II 


c     a 


There  will  be   no  break  in  the    chain. 


a     c  a 
g 


e       c     d 


ic 


2  And  as  we  may  travel  in  true  faithfulness, 
Partake  of  one  bread  that  is  pure, 
Through  much  tribulation  we're  called  to  progress, 
According  as  we  can  endure. 
This  is  a  great  blessing  that  God  does  bestow, 
This  deep  tribulation  we  feel, 
It  leads  to  the  valley  that's  humble  and  low, 
Remote  from  a  hi^h  minded  zeal. 


3  For  down  in  this  valley  our  Savior  is  found, 
Christ  walks  in  this  humble  retreat; 

Though  sorrow  and  suffering  may  often  abound, 

Here  grows  the  true  genuine  wheat. 

We  find  here  that  fountain  whose  waters  are  sure, 

The  soil  is  not  barren  or  dry; 

How  fresh  that  repentance  which  makes  the  soul  pure, 

Unseen  and  unknown  by  the  high. 

4  In  humiliation  is  comfort  and  peace 
Unfelt  by  the  great  and  the   high ; 

A  sweet  consolation  that  finds  an  increase, 

Because  the  true  Comforter's  nigh. 

Now  let  this  true  union  increase  and  abound, 

Let  nothing  our  spirits  divide; 

But  patiently  travel  quite  through  this  low  ground, 

To  reign  with  the  Bridegroom  and  Bride. 


47 


HEAVENLY  COMFORT. 

4      What   heavenly    comfort   Je- ho -van's    allotted    For    those* 


a       a 
g     i 


e     e     ed 


§         g 


who  will  faithfully  bear  the  full  cross;     Enrobed  with  sal-va-tion/ 


d  d  cd 


c  ed 


dl 


ed 


c  ca 

g     — 


a  a 


a    conscience  unspotted,     Here's  heavenly  comfort   de-void  of 


a 


e     d 


a     C 


d     ed 


re -morse.     They've    comfort  in  sorrow,  in  weeping  and  sighing 
r\  /-\  /-n  /-s 

ca       ai      ;     c'd  eeedddedc       ca     a 


And  comfort   in  singmg,  in  dancing    and  mirth;    They've  com- 


g 


g 


d     d     cd 


e     d     dc 


ai 


g 


fort  in  living   and    comfort  in  dying,     They've  comfort  in  heav- 

a 


e  ed 


g 


d     c     cd 
en,  and    comfort  on    earth. 

ai 


try 

c     c  dc 


a 


s     * 


g 
e     d  e 


2  'Tis  heavenly  comfort  to  follow  our  Savior, 
There's  heavenly  comfort  in  doing  his  will; 


48 

There's  heavenly  comfort  in  Christ's  love  and  favor, 

'Tis  comfort  and  blessing  the  foe  to  repel. 

'Tis  heavenly  comfort  to  imitate  Mother, 

Sweet  comfort  we  find  to  be  little  and  low, 

'Tis  heavenly  comfort  to  love  one  another, 

In  union  there's  heavenly  comfort  we  know. 

3  There's  comfort  attached  to  deep  tribulation, 
Because  the  true  Comforter  then  will  be  nigh; 
There's  heavenly  comfort  in  regeneration, 
To  live  in  the  spirit  and  let  the  flesh  die. 
With  comfort  we  feast  on  the  heavenly  manna, 
Though  some  tribulation  is  mixed  therein; 
With  heavenly  comfort  we'll  shout  the  hosanna, 
When  we  are  redeemed  from  the  nature  of  sin. 


JOYFUL  MESSENGER. 

4      Awake,   awake,  be   clothed    with  thy    strength  O    Zi-on; 


'c  lg 


f    f 


gk  e 

d  d  — 


clothe  thyself    with   thy  glorious    garments  O  Je-rusalem,    thou 
f         f    le 


e 
d         d 


c     c 


g     g 


IC 


IC 


holy  city,    thou  holy   city;  for  no    more    shall  enter    into  thee 


*■       g       c  g 


g     ic 


c  gfta    |g      ic  c  g     a  g     c     g 
the  uncircum-cised  and  the  polluted,  for  no  more  shall  enter  in- 

g 


g  *     g 


e     f 


2  a    ic. 


49 


to  thee,  the  uncircum-cised   and  the  polluted.     How   beauti-ful 

I     e 


g     ic 


c   or  a 


4  ic  b 


c  g     e        f 

the  fe 

If  e 


a    ic 


ic 


t 


appear  on  the    mountains,  the  feet  of  the  joy  -  ful  messen  -  ger  of 

|g    ^e         g  Q     |g    If 
d  d-  dl        — 


IS 


him  that  an-nounceth  peace,    of  the  joyful  messenger    of  good 

e  ef     g  e  e       e     g 

d  d  d  d|... 

ic       c"     ~  be 

ti-dings,    of     him   that  an-nounceth  sal  -  vation,    of  him    that 


II     If 


tt    b   |g||         |t 


le 


ef 


g 


ic    ic 


g       g 
sayeth    unto    Zi-on,  Thy    God    reigneth;     all    thy    watchmen 

e     g 

A     A        A^ 


d    d 


tt    b    |, 


g  e 


ic      ic 


(c)a  a 


g 


lift   up  their  voice;    'Ley  shout  to-gether;  for    face  to  face    shall 


g         ai 


le     d 


c  dl    c 


a  ag   ie 


they  see,  shall  they  see,  when  Je-hovah,  when  Je-hovah  re-turn- 


g     ai 


ef       g     a 


d  c       d 

b 

g 


ec 


eth   to   Zion.     Burst  forth  into   joy,  shout   to-gether,  shout  to- 


a*    a* 


a  g 


e*     cd 


ge  c       cd 

7 


50 


getherye   ruins  of  Je-rusalem;   for  Jehovah,  for  Jehovah  hath 


g*   g     a 


e  e  dc 


g  a     g 


c     d  e 


g 


comfort  -  ed  his  peo-ple;    He    hath  redeem -ed,  he  hath  redeem- 


e  d 


cd     ed   ic 


ic        ic 


cd     e  c 


a 


g' 


cd  e     ge 


ed,  he  hath  redeem  -  ed  Israel.     Je-hovah  hath  made  bare  his 

c  e 


c*   c# 


cd     e  g'Qg 


ed-   c 


g 


a 


ag       g 


holy    arm,,  in  sight  of  all  the  nations;     And  all  the  ends,  and 

dd     d|    ,IS     ed     c     c     d  !   ed       c     c       c 


ed 

c     c     d 

b 

:  ed 

|g  g 

all  the  ends   of  the    earth,    shall     see    the    sal  -  vation  of  our 


g     g       |g 


d  dc 


ef 


g       f     d 


g     c 


b 


a    g 


God.     De-part,  de-part  ye,  go  ye  out  from   thence,  touch   no 

r 


IC 


#1 


c'cd  e 


c* 


g 


c  d     e 


c" 


polluted   thing;  go  ye   out  from  the  midst  of  her.     Be  ye  clean, 


d  c     d 


e"       c  d 


e*      .e     e 
I 


d     c 


g     g     |g 


be  ye  clean,    ye   that  bear  the  vessels   of  Je-hovah.     Ver-i-ly 
d     c     ef     g  dc      Ic*  c*    ;     e   f   !g 


|  eg  g     d'ell      f       e 


51 

not  in  haste   shall  ye  go  forth,  and   not  by  flight   shall  ye  march 


d     e     If 


dc 
—  h 

dl 

S    f     |g 

LI 

18 

18 

dc         c 
—  b 


a -long;  for  Je-hovah,   for  Jeho-vah  shall  march   in  your  front, 


de 


d| 


b 


ai   a' 


c     d   le 


a     ic 


g      ai 


and  the  God  of    Is-ra-el,   and  the  God  of  Is-ra-el,   and  the 


b     lb 

a       8 
God  of   Is-ra-el  shall  bring  up  the  rear. 


b 
a         ai 


e  g  ai 


ic 


*g  ai 


Canterbury,  N,  H. 


THEIAWINZION. 

4      Re-joice,   re-joice,  O  my  soul!     Thou  art  favored  with  the 


le     g' 


12      e 


ic 


g     a 


mercy   of  God,    and  called  by  his  grace.     Thy  salvation  is  put 


le  d     d 


d     e'f 


g  g     e  d 


ic 


d  e  d 


in -to  thy  right  hand,  and  the  promise  of  glory  in  thy  left,     Thy 
efff      g    g     *  g  *     g     \g       )g 


d     de   f       e       d 


sal-vation  is  put  into    thy  right  hand,  and  the  promise  of  glory  in 


ab 


c  a     g 


a  g  e 


ed     e  d 


e  d  e 


thy  left.     On-ly  yield  o-be-di-ence  and  it  shall  become  thy  crown, 


ic 


e     d 


ic  |   c 


d  e 


d     e       f 


|g 


yea,    thy    glo-ry;  it    shall   become  thy    crown,    yea   thy    glory. 

/•S  /""\  /-N  /"\ 


a       ag 


IS   |g 


|g     ed 


f     e         de 


tt 


c  ic 

—     b 


IC 


The   law  is  in    Zi-on   and  the  standard    in  Jerusalem;  the  pre- 


|g 


|g  g  ab 


IG     IC 


a*   g        c*     a 


g*   e  d*   e 


d|    |g 


cepjs  and    instructions  of  the  way  of  life,  in  Mount   Zi-on :  and 


e         e 


dl   dl 


e     f      g 


|g  e    d 


ic    ic 


If 


power  and  victory     over  all  sin,  is    freely  given  to  every  faith-ful 
e         d     eg|gage|g     c     cc     D  a     gabca     ag 


soul,  is  free-ly  given   to  every    faithful  soul.     I  will    make  these 

3 


|g 


ic  g 


ge       g  e 


f     e 


dl    d 


IC 


e  or 


my  delight;  yea,   Twill:  I   will  delight,    both  day  and    night  in 


g     g' 


a       b  c 


cd     c     a     |  g 


d       e 


53 

serving  God  and  doing  good.     I    will  delight  both  day  and  night 


f     d 


g 


a     g     a 


c     c 


in  serving  God  and  doing  good.     I  will  never  cease  to  be   thank- 

4 


e     e 


f     d 


c  c* 

b 


f  d     e   f 


|g     e  d 


ic 


ful   for  these   precious   gifts  and   blessings,  for   these   precious 


ic 


f       d         e     f 


|g     al 


IS     |g 


g     e 


gifts    and    blessings  which  the  gos-pel  does  afford  us. 


f.g     a'b 


ic    ic 


e    If 


d|   e     d 


ic   ic 


Canterbury ',  N.  H. 


THE  VALLEY. 

A      A  meek  humble  spir  -  it's    a    heav-en-ly  grace, —    O  may 
ef     |g     ag  g 


c-df 


M,  d  dC 


IC 


I  be    little  and    low,     For    here  1  find    comfort    re-joicing  in 
^s  »**s  /-n  /-s  /^ 


a     c 


a  g     ag 


|g         f 
e 


g     g     g; 


g     f 


f  af     f 

—  e 


peace,     In   this  pleasant   Valley  I'll   go.     'Twas   here  our  dear 


\S     ;lg 


-c       d 


f 

:  ,g 

e         rs 

—  d     cb 

IC 

g    g    g 


54 

Savior  de-light-ed   to   walk,     And   Mother   this   path   did   pur- 


ab   ic  ag 


g  ga 


IS 


e  e 

d    d 


sue,     And  here  are  the  footsteps  of  Christ's  little   flock,     Here 


e 
d|  d 

par-a-dise   opens  to  view. 


a       c     g 


c       d 


g       *'g 


ag  g 

—  e 


d     c 


IC 


2  A  meek  humble  spirit  is  riches  indeed, 
A  treasure  that  God  does  bestow ; 

On  heavenly  manna  I  always  shall  feed, 

As  long  as  I'm  humble  and  low. 

The  soul  that  is  humble  can  bear  a  full  cross, 

The  burden  so  light  he  can  run; 

No  turbulent  tempest  this  vessel  can  toss, 

All  dangers  they're  careful  to  shun. 

3  From  those  who  are  humble,  vile  passions  are  fled, 
Love  enters,  their  bosoms  to  warm  ; 

Bright  glorified  spirits  encamp  round  their  head, 

In  Mother's  angelical  form. 

The  heavenly  harpers  awake  a  new  song, 

Bright  angels  their  music  resound  ; 

What  comfort  and  blessing  to  children  belong, 

Where  Christ's  humble   spirit  is  found. 


55 


THE  TRYING  FURNACE. 

Farewell    all  earthly   glory,  I   bid  you  all  adieu;     Farewell 


S 


e       d     c  ef 


IS       g 


c     d  e 


IS 


all  earthly  treasures,  I  want  no  more   of  you;     I   want  my  union 


ab 


ic  c       d 


e     d       c     ac 


ic 


c'd 


e     d     d     c 


grounded  on  the   eternal   soil,     Beyond    the  power   of   Sa-tan, 


d|       e     d 


c"     a 


g 


a 

/-\ 

fg 

g 

ef. 

~ ^~ 

e       d       c     ef 


at> 


|g     ~ 


where   sin  cannot  defile. 
c 


g' 


fed 


ic 


2  I  want  my  name  engraved  among  the  righteous  found, 
Crying,  holy,  holy  Father,  and  win  the  glorious  crown. 

For  the  sake  of  such  pure  riches  I'm  willing  to  pass  througby 
And  every  thing  that's  for  me  I'll  count  it  my  just  due. 

3  I'm  willing  to  be  purged,  and  bear  a  daily  cross, 
Until  my  soul  is  cleansed  from  every  kind  of  dross. 
I've  felt  a  trying  furnace,  and  felt  its  piercing  pain; 
The  fruits  of  it  are  holy,  the  gold  doth  still  remain. 

4  All  earthly  tribulation  is  but  a  moment  here, 

And  then  if  we  are  faithful,  a  Crown  of  life  shall  wear. 
We  shall  be  called  holy,  and  feed  on  angels'  food 
Rejoicing  in  bright  glory,  before  the  throne  of  God. 

West  Gloucester,  Me. 


56 


MOUNT  ZION. 

,      Come,  let  us  arise,  and  go  up  to  the   top  of  the  Mount   Zi- 


ai    a  g 


a  i 


le  a;     e 


a         d         ef 


le 


on    and  view  her  tow-er.     Behold  her  mighty  walls,  and  her  bul- 


le 


d    le 


& 


ai      le 


a     a     a     g 


ic     c 


warks  of    everlasting  strength!     Here    we    will  ex-ult  and  sing; 


g 


e  d 


g 


Le 


ai 


d 


a     a 


le 


What    hill   or    mountain  is    like   thee!     What    hill    or    moun- 


le       a     g 


a       ed  d 

—     c 


le 


le 


ge     d        le 


tain   is    like    thee!     O  thou  ce  -  les-ti-al  Light !     View  from  her 
e'd  ef     g         a i        ag 


eg  a 

g  a  bg 

ai    : 

,,  — 



IC 

1 

a    g 

brilliant   top,  the   hills  and  moun- tains  round  about  her,  cov- 


le     d| 


d      le 


8" 


ai     ai 


■"     ic 


ered   with     des-o-la-tion!     Re -turn  mine  eyes;  Come  home! 


d  de 


le 


cr        e 


■f    |g     a  ai      ai 

come   home!     Once   more    explore    this   holy   Hill!     This    is 


le 


ic 


ag     e     e 


c 


d       e 


c 


57 
the    hill  of  God's    abode:     this  is  the    hill  of  God's  abode — his 


e     a 


g  e  d 

c       ■"! 


ev-erlasting    throne.     No  noxious    air  can  reach  me    here.     No 
e     d 


e'    d 


a  ! 


c 


a     e 


sickness  pain  nor  death  I    fear.     This  is  the  hill  I  will  adore; 


e*  e" 


acr     e   acr     e 


e" 


c  d 


I'll  tarry  here  forever -more. 


d-    e  d 


e     d 


a* 


Ohio. 


IMPORTANT  QUESTION. 

.      Lord,  who  shall    abide    in  thy    tabernacle?     who  shall  dwell 

rs      rs 
c     cd     c* 


,4 


rs 
S       e     dc 


rs 
c*d  e  d 


a  a-" 


IS 


in   thy  holy   hill?     He  that    walketh  up -right -ly    and    worketh 


rs  rs 

a     a 

g     g  e  d 


ic 


c       d     de 


d|   e'd 


cd     e 


righteousness,     and  speaketh  truth   in  his  heart.     He  that  back- 


d       c 


ai 


e'd     ed  c      ic 


c     cd-^    e 
8 


58 


biteth    not    with  his    tongue,  nor    speaketh  evil    of   his    neigh- 

c 


d  eg 


a*      a     a 

g  g 


a  i 


a  a 


g     e  dc 


cd  e 


bor,     nor     taketh     up  a  reproach    against    his     neighbor.     O 


a# 
ic         g 


g  ed-   egg 


|C 


g 


~ 


d     "   d      ic 


g 


earth !  earth !  earth !    hear   the    word  of  the    Lord !  O    earth 


fg 


ic       .  le 

1      ii 


c       d     de 


d| 


g*e 


earth !  earth !  hear  the  word   of   the     Lord  !     Then  may  ye  al- 

3 


|g 


ic 


g    4te       d     dc^ 


B« 


a 
g       -     g 


so  do  good,  who     are  accustomed   to  do  evil  :  then  may  ye  also 


e     g 


c     d     d  c     d 


e  d     e  d 


de       d     c 


do  good  who   are  accustomed  to   do  evil.     For  thus   saith,   the 


8 


c* 


g     e  c    .e     d 
I 


dec       cd 


Lord  of   hosts,  Behold,  I   set  before   you  the   way  of  life,  and 


a 
g     g    U    |g     g 


■  ■■a 


g... 


b  c 


a     a       ai 
g 


the  way  of    death.     Seek    ye    me  ,and   ye  shall   live ;     Cease, 


a   ti- 


ed    c     g 


\S  tt    lg 


r\ 

c 

a 

a 

g 

|g  ~~ 

g     ed        ic^jj 


59 


cease   to  do  evil:  and  learn  to  do  well,    well :  cease,  cease  to  do 
c*     d    e    d  c       d       e     d     c  d*       d*         e*       e*     d    c 

evil  and  learn  to  do  well.     He  that   covereth  his  sins  shall  not 


g     g 


e     d 


ic       c     cd 


e  d  e       f 


bd 


id 


prosper;  but   whoso  confesseth  and  for-sak-eth  them    shall  have 


c      ic 


c'd 


e  c  de 


f     e     d     c 


be  d 


g... 


mercy.     This    is  the  way  :  this    is  the  way,    walk  ye  in  it.     For 


©s- 


f 


f       g 


br 


c  c 

g       f 


If     e  d 


ic 


behold,  all  ye  that    kindle  a   fire,  that  compass  yourselves  about 


e     c  d     e 


I 


f  ed  e 


d|     g 


with  sparks!  walk  in  the  light  of  your  fire,  and    in  the  spark 


1g 


f       e     de 


c  bd 


|g 


ic     d'e 


f     e 


which   ye  have  kin -died.     But   this  shall  ye  re-ceive  of  my 


b 

g 


b 


ic 


f       e  dc 


a 

|g     g     g 


hand :  ye   shall  lie  down  in    sorrow :     Yet   as  I   live,  saith  the 


ic 


c'd     e  ed 


dl     d 


|g 


g     f    g         e.-d   ic 


60 

Lord  God,    I    have  no  pleasure    in  the  death  of  the  wicked,  but 


dl      e 


c     c 


c       dl  ||  d     d      .e 


dl   e 


that  the    wicked  turn    and  live.     Turn  ye,    turn    ye,    turn  ye, 


a  a 

g     "g 


a*b    ic 


turn  ye   from  your  evil  way,    for   why    will    ye    die.    If   ye  be 


d     cd 


d  c 


d|      d'c 


a        a        a 
-g-      g     — 


ic 


willing  and  o-be-di-ent   ye  shall  eat  the  good  of  the  land.  And  to 


ic      ic  c     d 


c*  c    ic 


cd       ed       dlddedl        c      b 


him  that  overcometh,  and  to  him  that   overcometh  will  I    give 


a  a 

g     g 


|g    |g 


g 


e     2 


c  d    ic| ic       c  d 


to    eat  of  the   hidden    manna,  and    a  white  stone,   and  in  the 


ic 


fe  d     c 

c               IC 

g 

IC 

:cd 

a 
g     g 


g 


g—  g  ef 


stone  a  new   name,  written,    which    no  man  knoweth,  which  no 


d  de 


|g 


dl     d*e 


dl   ef 


g     ec     dl 


man  knoweth    saving  him  that  receiveth    it. 


|g   |g 


e   f     ge* 


d  c 


a 
g  — 


ic 


New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 


61 


PRECIOUS  FAITH. 

I   love  our  faith,  our  precious  faith,     The    agent  of  sal  -va- 


g'a 


c  c 


a     g 


ab 


C        C 


a  g  g 


/~s         S\     f"\ 


d    e  ed 


c  c 


e"d 


tion,     So    bright  a  mine  did     never   shine     Up -on  the  old  cre- 


d         ed 


g     g     eg 


d       e         g 


g     ag  e     d 


ation.     This     diamond  bright,   this   brilliant    light,     The    bos- 


ic    ic 


g     eg 


a  a 


g       g 


om  friend     of    Mother,     This   heavenly  grace   our    souls  pos- 


/~\      /~\ 


g 


ed 


e-d     d         d 
~  c 


g       eg 


sess,     O    bless  the  sacred     author. 

e       g 


g     ag  e  d 
—         c 


IC     IC 


2  Within  the  breast  this  pearl  is  placed, 
Well  set  and  deeply  rooted, 

And  virgins  wise  secure  the  prize 
And  keep  it  unpolluted. 
We  will  not  mar  the  radiant  star, 
But  thank  the  heavenly  Donor 
And  unto  him  that  gave  the  gem, 
Give  glory,  praise  and  honor. 

3  Come  let  us  now  with  reverence  bow 
To  him  who  gave  this  blessing; 

No  earthly  kings  have  seen  such  things 
As  we  are  here  possessing. 


62 

This  pearl  we  hold  more  rich  than  gold, 
And  none  can  take  it  from  us; 
The  lowly  mind  this  gift  will  find, 
And  be  an  heir  of  promise. 

4  This  heavenly  grace  gives  us  a  place 
Beside  the  pleasant  river, 

Whose  crystal  stream  shall  be  the  theme 

Of  every  true  believer. 

Let's  join  in  thanks  upon  the  banks 

Of  this  celestial  fountain, 

And  spend  our  days  in  songs  of  praise 

On  Zion's  holy  mountain. 

5  Here  we  can  see  the  living  tree, 
Whose  leaves  will  heal  the  nation, 
And  virgins  chaste  its  fruits  can  taste 
Here  in  the  new  creation. 

This  gospel  wall  encloses  all 
Who  do  this  pearl  inherit, 
And  in  her  street  the  virgins  meet, 
In  union  of  the  spirit. 

6  With-in  this  wall  we  cannot  fall, 
Her  streets  are  paved  completely  ; 
Here  we  can  pass  on  shining  glass, 
Where  virgins  sing  so  sweetly. 
Here  we  will  sing  to  Zion's  King, 
Here  we  will  flow  together, 

Here  we'll  unite  in  Zion's  height, 
And  praise  the  Lamb  forever. 

Harvard,  Mass. 


63 


GOSPEL  TREASURE. 


.      Father  grant  me   thy  protection,     Be  my  guide  both   night 

d 


b      aj 


2  ab     a     a 


c     c 


and  day,     Let  me  walk  in    circumspection     In  the  selfdenying 


d      re 


e  d 


ag     e     ed 


b     a 


ef 


g 


way;     Fill  my  soul  with   Moth-er's   spir-it,     Let  thy  love  be 


c     c 


ef       g  ed 


eg       a     ed 


my  support,     That  I  may  a  right  inherit     In  the  mansions  of  thy 


d     le 


e     e 


ba     g 


b  ba 


e     g 


ab 


court. 


ai 


2  Through  this  valley  safely  bear  me, 
Let  thy  mercy  me  attend, 

Let  no  evil  thought  ensnare  me, 
Be  my  Father  and  my  friend; 
Clothe  my  soul  with  Mother's  spirit, 
Make  me  peaceful  as  a  dove, 
That  I  may  a  right  inherit 
In  the  mansions  of  thy  love. 

3  In  this  dreadful  day  of  trouble, 
Bitter  vengeance  to  repay, 

Let  my  watchfulness  be  double, 
In  this  great  eventful  day. 


64 

Let  our  blessed  Mother's  spirit 
Find  in  me  a  resting  place, 
That  I  may  a  right  inherit 
In  the  mansions  of  thy  grace. 

4  Let  thy  judgments  be  a  warning 
Unto  all  who  seek  the  light; 
Though  it  is  so  bright  a  morning, 
After  morning  comes  the  night. 
Shield  my  soul  with  Mother's  spirit; 
Every  evil  to  destroy, 

That  I  may  a  right  inherit 
In  the  mansions  of  thy  joy. 

5  This  kind  promise  thou  hast  given, 
Like  a  father  and  a  friend, 

To  continue  with  thy  chosen, 
Till  the  world  shall  have  an  end. 
Come  ihou  sin-destroying  spirit, 
Let  my  soul  be  thine  abode, 
That  I  may  a  right  inherit 
In  the  mansions  of  thy  God. 

Harvard ,  Mass. 


PARADISE. 

*      Re  -  joice  with  me  ye   children    of  t-h-e  kingdom,  who  see 


c'd 


e     ed       d  ef 


g     ^s  /^ 

ed       c  ded 


ic      ic 


e'f 


the  brightness  of  a   gospel    day;   and  a-gain  I    say  re -joice,    for 


ab 


c       c 


g  g 


e  dc     d| 


/^     g 
c*   d  ef 


e  ed      ic 


e-f 


63 


un-to    us  is    paradise   opened,  for    unto  us  is  paradise   opened, 

ic    ic 


ab  II  c     c  I!  a     ab  II  I c 


g 


—  II 


i  n 


a 


g  g     .2 


fjfe  def 


IS 


md    we  have  entered    in,   and    we    have    entered    in,  to   go    no 


|g 


f  e 


d'e   f'd 


ed     c       cd  ef 


|g 


c*d  e 


more    out.     The  tree  of  life  is  planted,  and  our  souls  daily  feast 


dc 


IC 


a  ab 

g  g     — 


c    ic 


c  ai 

g 


|g 


on  the  fruit  of  it:  we  drink  freely,  we    drink  freely  of  the    river 


c     e    dc 


ic 


g       S 


ef 


c 

g  g 


e    c 


of  the   water   of  life :  we  bathe  in   the    fountain    of  love,  which 


d'   d 


c  cb  ab 


ic 

g 


a  ab 

g  ~~ 


ic 


brings  us  to   God  :  and  at  his  right  hand  are  pleasures  for-ev-er 


dl      d  c 


C     d 


lg 


dc     a       ac 


d     d 


e     dc 


more.      A    ci  -  ty  is  builded,  we  dwell  in  the  palace  thereof;  and 


ic 


If  f  e 


dl    de    f 


c  II  b 


ab 


ic      ic 


rest  is  allowed,  yea  perfect  goodness  and  wisdom.     In    this   our 


dl   d  c 


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ab      ic 


ic 


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66 


souls  re-joice,  yea,    we  feel  thankful,  for    unto    us  is  the  gospef 
^v  ai 


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18 


IC 


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e 


a     ab  c  a 


a 

g         gl 


|e     d 
of  sal-va-tion    freely  proclaimed  :  for  the  Lord  hath  redeemed  Zi- 


de   f 


g    |g 


le  d  dc 


ic 


c*    d 


le     d 


e     dc    ic 


on,  for  the  Lord  hath  redeemed  Zi-on,  and  made  her  wilderness 


C      e 


ic 


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b  ab    ic 


c       d*      e 


deb 


like   Eden,  and  her  des-ert  like  the   garden    of  the  Lord. 


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Canterbury  N.  H 

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ADDRESS  TO  SPECTATORS. 

Ye  who   have  assembled  in  the  presence  of  God ;  fear  and 


■+   c'a     ea 


c     d   ic 


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ic 


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tremble,  fear  and  tremble  be -fore  him  !     Hearken,  and  give  ear,' 


ab    ic 


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...    c     c 


|g     ic 


c     c 


C       g 


for  he  hath   come  to  judge  the  world  in   righteousness,  to  o-ver- 


ue       e 


c    in    ic     cd       d       d     c         ' 


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g 


67 


throw,  and  put  down  the  haughtiness  of  man,    and  to  lay  waste 


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ca 


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and   stain  the  p;iJeof  all    flesh.     He  hath  come  to  con  -  found. 


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IC 


and    break  in  pieces    the  strong  holds  of  the   wicked,   and  break 


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in  pieces  the  strong  holds  of  the  wicked;  and  to  consume,  and  de- 


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e     e 

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stroy  that  which    he  hath  not   planted.     The  Lord   God  of  hosts 


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will   humble  the    lof-ty    looks  of  the  highminded,    and   bring  to 


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nought  the  im-  ag-i-na-tions  of  the  proud;  that  he  alone  maybe 


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g 

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lg 

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ag  /^ 
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exalted.     And    he  will  make  known  his  mer-cy  in  a   wonderful 
ic     d     c     b  a         ag    j g 


c    ic 


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manner;   and    he    will    make    known  his    mercy  in  a    wonderful 

C  g  gf    ^N 


dl      d| 


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f     f 


v     e 


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manner,  unto  all    those  who  are  waiting  for,  and   seeking    af-ter 
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IC        IC 


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the   gift  of  e-ter-nal    life,   out  of  all    people,  kindreds,  tongues 

|g     g  g     ag  a 


d  |     c  d     d  ||  d  dc      ic 


and  nations.     Come  and    let  us    reason    tc-geth-er,  for   why  will 
|g       c"        d|i    e  d  ||    e     d     cl    ic    ic   ]  |g  ||  a  ag 

li     tt  i  # 


ye   die?  ye  who    are  as  good  by    nature  rs    we,    ye    who  are    as 
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c    4      c     d 


c  'd  ||  e     e     de 

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needy  of  the   mercy    of  God  as    we.     O  then    repent,  and   turn 


deed 


d     d  de  |  dl    ed  I!  d 


c     ag  g  t 

e 


IS 


from  the    e-vil  of  your    doings!     Prepare  to    meet    your    God! 


c     ba  |!  bd  d     e     dc 


ic    ic 


c*a  g     gf 


/~\  t 

e  e 

d         — 


l-T 


O  then  repent,  and  turn    from  the    e-vil  of  your  doings  !     Pre- 


ic  d     cb 


a        ar 


e     e 
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lg   I? 


ic         ic 


69 


pire  to  meet    your    God!     Neolect  not  this,    your    final    dny  of 


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f  l!  |g  c 

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visitation,    for  the   sake  of  mo-ment-a-ry  and  vain   pleasures,  for 


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ac  c 


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the  sake   of  mo-ment-a-ry    and  vain    pleasures;  with    a    false 


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hope  to  shun  the  cross  of  Christ,    with  a  false  hope  to    shun  the 

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cross  of  Christ;  spare   the    enmity,    and  find    salvation:  for  all 


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d-d       - 


d       c  c 


ca 


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such  hope  will    fail,    and  the  time    soon  arrive    when    those  who 

/-s  Ak 


a  c     dc 


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g       g 


ag        f    |g 
—     e 


c'd 


ce 


build  on    it,  will    find  the  harvest    past,    the  summer  ended,   and 


c  ag  II  10   f 


f     g     a     g    II  icH    c"      cg 
tt       II 
I       © 


a*   d       e 


they  not  saved.     For   all    such  hope  v  !i    fail   and  *Ke  time  soon 


c  c; 


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e  e       e 


c     d 


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arrive  when  tho«e  who  build  on  it    will  find  the  harvest  past,  the 


eld*     c 


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die 


•summer    ended,  and    they  not    saved. 


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New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 


THE  REQUEST. 

Lord,  I  am  in  thy  presence  now;     I've  come  to   do  thy  will! 


s 


ai    a 


g 


ef  g     ed 


cd       eg 


b     c 
a  ai 


Be-fore  thy    sceptre  I  will  bow,     My  duty  to  fulfill.     Lord,  I  re- 
's 
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c* 


g     e 


ef     g  ed  c 


b|c     c 
^       a    |      a     ai 

d         efg-|     - 


a  ' 


turn  my  thanks  to  thee,     For  thy    protecting    hand;      And,  for 


c         d     d 


cd 


e       e 


cd        | 


le       ed 


a   place   where  I  can    be     One  of  thy  chosen  band. 


c  ^ 


a         a 


a       a 


g         g 


ai 


g     g 


2  Lord,  still  protect  me  night  and  day 

That  I  turn  not  aside, 

Guide  me  'n  the  self-denying  way, 
Where  sin  cannot  abide. 


71 

Lord,  wilt  thou  grant  me  my  desire, 
And  answer  my  request? 
O,  cleinse  me  with  thy  gospel  fire, 
And  give  my  spirit  rest. 

3  May  sweet  repentance  wash  me  clean, 
And  make  my  garments  white  ; 

May  joys  eternal  close  the  scene 
And  make  me  thy  delight. 
O  feed  my  soul  from  day  to  day 
With  true  and  living  bread, 
And  lead  me  in  the  narrow  way 
Unto  the  fountain  head. 

4  Lord,  clothe  me  with  a  spirit  meek 
And  fill  my  soul  with  love, 

That  I  m  ly  learn  to  act  and  speak 
As  harmless  as  a  dove. 
O  Lord,  be  merciful,  I  pray, 
Give  me  a  broken  heart, 

0  may  the  royal  sceptre  sway, 
Till  safe  I'm  in  the  Ark. 

6  All  those  who're  in  the  sacred  Ark 
Do  hear  the  blessed  sound, 
All  ye  that  do  from  sin  depart, 
Come  now  and  gather  round. 
Here's  righteous  robes  prepared  for  all, 
Who've  borne  their  daily  cross, 
Who  have  obeyed  their  gospel  call, 
And  labored  out  of  loss. 

6  I've  seen  your  works,  and  heard  your  prayers, 

I've  answered  your  request; 

I've  helped  you  out  of  Satan's  snares, 
Come  now  and  take  your  rest. 
I've  clothed  you  with  a  spirit  meek, 
And  made  your  garments  white: 

1  gave  you  bread  of  Life  to  eat 
And  you  are  my  delight. 


72 


JOYFUL  PRAISES. 

j      Sing,  ye  Mother's  sons  and  daughters,     Who  in  love  togeth- 


c 


gee 


d       d       e 

c 


g 


c     c     c     c 


.g 


er  dwell,     All  who  drink  the  liv-ing  waters     Out  of  the  celestial 


g       g' 


d     d     e 
c 


g 


e     d 


c  c 


well ;     Praise  the  God  of  our   saf-va-t?dn.     Who  hath   made  our 


g     g 


d       d 
c  c       c 


e       d         d 
c 


feet  to  stand     In  the  midst  of  des-o-la-tion, —     O  the  bless-ed 


c  c 


g 

promised  land. 


c       c     c* 


S         g 


d     d 
c     c     c 


e     e     d       d 
-       c 


2  See  the  milk  and  honey  flowing, 
Taste  the  clusters  of  the  vine; 
Precious  love  and  union  growing, 
Here  we  have  the  choicest  wine. 
We  shall  no  more  be  ashamed, 
Pride  has  to  be  overthrown: 

Here  he  calls  the  poor  and  maimed, 
All  the  humble  God  will  own. 

3  Fear  not,  says  the  God  of  Zion, 
Neither  let  thy  hand  be  slack: 
Though  the  scenes  are  often  trying, 
Strength  the  city  shall  not  lack. 


73 

For  the  Lord  thy  God  is  holy, 
Mighty  in  the  midst  of  thee; 
In  his  love  shall  rest  the  lowly, 
In  his  spirit  they'll  be  free. 

4  Though  the  fields  should  all  be  dried, 
Trying  scenes  afflict  the  fold, 
All  that's  in  the  furnace  tried, 
Never  can  affect  the  gold. 
God  has  brought  the  restoration, 
We  are  fixed  on  the  rock ; 
Strength  and  glory  of  the  nation, — 
Praises  sing,  ye  little  flock. 


SWEET  PEACE. 

3      Come  sweet  peace  and  consolation,     Sovereign  of  e-ter-naJ 


e  e 


c  c 


f      f     e  e 


.d  d 


a'  |     t  r 

rest ;     Bless  thy  children's  habitation,     Come  and  reign  among 


e*     c       d       d 


d  e 


g 


r 


g 


ab 


the  just.     Come  sweet   peace   and    march    before   us,     Bind  us 


g 


S 


g 


a       a  ge 


g'     S 


g        |g 

in   thy    golden    chain,     While    we  join    the    heavenly    chorus, 


a       a 


dg     g     |g 


g       f     e 


d       e     de     f 


Peace  on  earth  good  will  to  man. 


g*      *■ 

G  C 


d     e 


lc 


10 


74 

2  Come  sweet  peace  and  guard  around  me, 
Watching  every  rising  thought ; 

Every  one  that  would  confound  thee, 
Crush  the  viper  into  nought. 
Come  sweet  peace  and  fill  my  bosom, 
Let  all  jarring  sounds  be  mute, 
Let  the  Olive  spread  and  blossom, 
Fill  us  with  the  heavenly  fruit. 

3  Come  sweet  peace,  for  thee  I'm  calling, 
Come  thy  sacred  banner  spread  ; 
Where  all  discord  is  a  falling, 

Boldly  rear  thy  lovely  head. 
Come  sweet  peace,  thou  art  prevailing, 
Surely  thou  hast  gained  the  palm, 
Bitter  envy,  strife  and  railing, 
Flee  before  the  peaceful  Lamb. 

4  Come  sweet  peace  and  take  possession, 
Bear  the  sceptre  in  thy  hand  ; 

Feast  the  nations  with  thy  blessing, 
Ride  triumphant  through  the  land. 
Come  sweet  peace  and  reign  forever, 
Never  more  thy  subjects  leave ; 
Lovely  pledge  of  Christ  the  Savior, 
Precious  pearl  that  Mother  gave. 

5  Come  sweet  peace  thou  God-like  spirit, 
Thou  art  humble  meek  and  mild  ; 
Who  can  clearly  show  thy  merit? 
Thou  art  Heaven's  lovely  child. 
Come  sweet  peace  thou  lovely  sister 
Of  pure  love  and  charity  ; 

Every  feature,  every  gesture, 
Shows  that  heaven's  found  in  thee. 

6  Come  sweet  peace  so  mild  and  placid, 
Come  sweet  peace  possess  my  mind ; 


75 

Let  all  evil  be  erased 

That  I  may  thy  blessings  find. 

Come  sweet  peace  and  put  behind  me 

All  contention  war  and  strife; 

Come  sweet  peace  in  mercy  join  me 

To  the  blooming  tree  of  Life. 


i 


THE  VINE  AND  THE  LILY. 

,      What  hon-or  and  glo-ry  and  beau- ty   are  treasured   for 


e* 
d 


c     a  ai 


g     g       g 


ag     a       cd 


e      le 
d  d 


all  that   o-ver-come,  that  o-ver-corae  and  conquer  all  e  -  vil. 


f  g 


e  e 

d    - 


e 


d-   cd  — 


le     e 


cb     a     b 


cb  a  I 


These  shall  receive  a  new  name;    Mother's   children,  Mother's 


g         a     ab 


c     a     gf 


le 


c  dcd 


e       e 


ac     b 


children.     These  beau  -  ti -- fy  the  house   of  God;  these   beau- 


l.ba 


c'd  dc 


f    g    f 


cd  — 


le 


ti-fy  Mount  Zi  -on.     O  the  heavenly  dove,  the  vine,  the  lily,- 


dc  d     c     #d 


c  a 


g  g 


the  heavenly   dove,  the  vine,  the   lily.     Praise  the  Savior,  praise 


c  a 


d    b 


b  a 


a      a 


g    e      ag 


76 

the    Savior,  praise    the     Savior !     The  heavens  of  heavens  shall 


ab 


f 


e       e 


e    le 


a       g 
e  e 


c     d 

be  our  abode,    and    all  our    relation    shall    center   in   God !  the 
a       a     a     a       a 


e  e 

d  d  d 


c  a 


g       e 


conquest  is  ours,  we'll  have  our  abode  with    all  our  relation    that 


a     a 


a       a     a  c       d 


g 


e     e     e 


center  to  God.     Praise  the  Sav-ior !     On  my    beautiful   Father 


c     baa* 


c*      ba 


e* 


g         rs 
e  e 

d 


cd 


rests  the    heavenly    Dove ;  in  my    beau-ti-ful  Moth--er   bloom 


a#    g 


ie 
■  ■fd  c  d 

the  Vine  and  the  Li  -  ly. 
d       c       b     cb  ag  ai 


ag  /-s 

e  e 
d 


Cd 


Harvard,  Mass. 


ZION'S  WATCHMEN. 

For  Z ion's  sake  I   will  not  keep     silent:  and   for  the  sake 


ie  e 


e      e 


a  a       a     c 


-b       b       a 


dc 


77 


of  Jerusalem   I  will  not  rest,  until  her  righteousness  break  forth 

g 


d     c 


e  e 


b  a 


b     ba     a  i 


le  e  e 


ba 


c'd 


as  a   strong  light,  and  her  salvation  like  a  blazing  torch.     And 


e  e 
d 


le     le 


e     e 


c'd 


a  c       b     b 


a     g       ai 


the  nations  shall    see  thy  righteousness ;  and   all  the  kings     thy 


c     b 


g     g       a     a 


ai       c'd 


e     e 


ba 


glory;  and   thou  shalt  be  called  by    a  new   name,  which  the 


ai    ai 


e     e 


c'd 


f     gf 


e         e 

d  - 


le 


mouth  of  Jehovah  shall  fix  upon  thee  :  and  thou  shalt   be  abeau- 


a       c     b  a  g 


g       ai 


:aI   g       g 


e  e 


tiful  crown  in  the  hand  of  Jehovah,  and  a  royal   diadem  in  the 


g 


e       e 

a     c  d  d 


le    le 


d*   c  b  cd 


<J  e 


a     a     c 


grasp  of  thy   God.     Thou  shalt  no  more  be  termed  forsaken , 


«"    b       b     ag 


ai 


a'b 


c     ba       c       cd 


e1     e        e 

d        d 


neither  shall  thy  land  any  more  be  termed  desolate;  but  thou 

a 


C   b 


cd 


e     e  e 


a     cd 


e    e 


d  cd 


le 


le 


78 


shalt  be  called  beautiful,  and   thy  land  glorious ;    for  Jehovah 


a       a     g 


e     e  e 


dc 


d     c  b  b 


delighteth   in   thee.     I  have  set  watchmen  upon   thy  walls,  O 


g     a     b     ai 


a'b  c 


a  c 


le     e 


Jerusalem!  who  shall  never    hold  their  peace,   day  nor  night. 


e* 


c  b  ai 


cb  a 


le 


e  le 

d 


Ye  that  make  mention  of  Je-ho-vah,  keep  not  silent,   and  give 


c  a     cd 


e     e 


d     cd 


le     le 


d     dc     b  b 


him  no  rest,  un  -  til  he  establish,  until   he  make    Jerusalem  a 


ai   a'b 


c     b     a  c     c     c 


e     e 


c  b     a 


praise  in  the  earth.     Pass  ye,  pass  ye,  pass  through  the  gates; 

g         a  g 


g       g  g 


a     a 


prepare  ye  the  way  for  the  people.     Cast  up  a  high  way,  gather 


e  e 

c  c 


b      c     b  ai 


ai         a     a     a 


out  the  stones ;  lift  up  a  standard  for  the  people.     Behold  Jehovah 


d    c 


e  e 


dl 


c    g    b<tpa*  a      g 


a  b     c     b 


79 


hath   thus  proclaimed,    to  the  ends  of  the    earth;  Say   ye  to 


g       a  b- 


b     a*      c 


b     b       a       ar 


ic     d| 


the  daughter  of  Zion,  Lo,    thy  Savior  cometh!  Lo,  his  reward 


d     c 


d     d 


le    le 


c     b     ba 


a  i    ai< 


c     c     c     a 


is  with  him,  and  the  recompense  of  his  work's  before  him.     And 


d|     d       c     d 


e  e 


d     c 


b     cb  a  i 


al 


they  shall  be   call  -  ed   the  ho  -  ly     people ;  the  redeemed,   the 


e       ed  e' 
—       d 


a  cd 


le    le 


c     ba  b     b 


redeemed,  of  Jehovah ;    and  thou   shalt  be  called,    sought   out 


/-v 

e  e    le 
d 


f     g       a 
e'_ 


ag  a     a 

a  ci-ty  not  forsaken. 


cb  a  i 


al 


at 


d  c  ba 


b  cb  a  i 


ai 


BE  YE  HOLY. 

o     O  come    all   ye   beloved    chil-dren   of  mount   Zicn ,   ye 


d   ie 


|g     g  e 


g  e     e#d     Cd     d 


e*d   ic 


80 


who  are  re- deem- ed,   ye   who  are  redeemed  from   among   men 


e     d 


•d  d| 


g       g       g     d 


|g   |g 


d       e 
c*     _  e\L 


d! 


to     be  the  children    of  a   pure  and  holy     God:     Be  ye  clean, 


d    |g 


g-       d     d 


d  d     d 


ic 


a'g 
be  ye     pure,     be  ye   holy,    and  ye  shall   dwell  in  his  presence 


de 


d|  ga 

c 


it  ig 


|g  e  d 
c 


/*s        s\ 


d'e     d 


g     g 


forever    and  ev-er.      O  come   let  U3  draw  to  -  geth  -  er   in  one 


le  e  d 


\c  ic: 


:© 


C*    C 


d     e       d       e 


|g  g' 


d     d 


spir-it,    and    u-nite  as  the   heart   of  one    man.     Let  us    sing 


|g 


|g     a  ge 


II     d 
c 

—       b 


IC  c* 


unto  the   Lord  our   God,   a   song    of  thanksgiving  and   praise. 


d  e     f 


|g     ed' 


dl   d'e 


|g     g     a 


ge*  d     e 


|g 


Let   us   bring  unto   him   a  free  -  will   offering,    ho  -  ly,   ho  -  ly 


g' 


b  g  ab 


ic    IC-" 


ic    ic 


IS     \s 


ic 


|g 


and   ac-cept-a-ble    un  -  to   him:    ev-en   the   first  ripe   fruits  of 


e     g  a 


g'e  d 


d'e     d 


.led 


e       a 


ic 


81 

our  souls.     Then  he  will    open  the   win-dows  of  heaven    and 

e 
c*~" 


c        ic 
b 


g'a 


IC         c 

g    ttag   eg   a 


lg  lg 


pour    out  a  rich     bless- ing  of  his   power:    yea,  more  than    we 


|g 


g     e  d 


d'e   or'e 


d  de     d 


ic       c 


ag 


g 


have  room  to  re-ceive.     Then  shall  our   souls    over-flow  with 


*  II 

-t 


|g      g         ed 


/^  r  ic 

a   tt§^     g 
praises,    and  our    mouths    with  songs  of  thanks -giving.     And 


|g  g  a 


g     ed 


|g     |g 


g 


.'ie     d     d 


ic      ic 


© 


the     gift    of  God    will    be   for-ev-er    new    and    re-fresh-ing    to 


d    d       d 


C        C 


g 


ed*   d| 


~     a         a 
our  hungry  souls.     Yea,    yea   it   will    be  our  meat    and    drink 


ic 


ic 


ai      a  g 


a     c 


g 


ai 


to    do   the  will    of  our  heavenly    Parents;  and  to  praise    and  a- 


a  i 


.c  ag     a'b 


ie      ie 


ie 


e     d 


dore   them,  and  to  praise  and   a-dore  them  for-ev-er  and  ev-er. 


ed' 


dl 


ie     a       a 


ai      a       g 


ie  e     d 


ic    ic 


11 


82 


O     blessed    be  our  eternal  parents;    and   blessed  be  our    Lord 


d  e     2 


ai     c 


ge 


dl     d| 


g  I    a 


Je-  sus  and   Mother  Ann,    who   have  opened  an     ev-er-last-ing 


ab 


a  i   ag 


ed  dl 

c 


- 


eg       e 


a  a     a  ge 


fountain    of  sal-va-tion,    to    save    the    poor    lost    chil-dren  of 


. le  e*d 
\ 


/-n 

r\ 

/"N 

e 

g  ai 

ai 

.ai 
I 

ag 

ed 

.ai      ag  II     le  ||    e     d 

'  —  It         II  c 


: 


men.     O     the  most   precious!     O     the    most    prec-ious!   the 


r\     /~\      /~\ 


IC 


g'a     g       eg 


at     ai 


.2     ed 


le      le 


e'd 


greatest     and   the  last     call !     the  last  call   to  the  guilty    sons 


d         d 


a     ag     ed 


/-\        /-s 


d'e       d 


c     c 


a     a 


a     g     ed 


and   daughters  of  Adam!     Let  him  that    is  athirst  come;     and 


le       e     d 


d|   d 


1 


te     g       g 


ed  e  g* 


whosoever  will,  let  him    take  of  the   water  of  life ,  let  him  take 


e  a 


a  g  a 


8 


le       d 


le  e  d 


le     a  ed  I  le 


of  the   water  of  life  freely.     But   they  who  reject  this   heavenly 
g     g       ai    a  g|  ie  dll  |g||    a       a     g  j|  a     a    II    c       a 

I  4 


83 


invitation,  lose  their  day;  they  must  taste  the     second  death; 


l    ic 


a     ed      ie 


- 


g 


e       e  d 


ic 


they  will  be  banished  from  the  presence  of  God,  and  his  ho  -  ly 


ie 


c 


ai      a     g 


I        c     a 


ag  ed 


an  -  gels.     Aw  -  ful    sen  -  tence!  aw  -  ful   sen  -  tence!  Rebels, 


\e 


ie 


d         ^ 

ic       c  II        c 

—    a-b 


d'  |g       *g 


■i 


eg     a  g 


a     ag 


tremble     at    the    thought !     But  O  the  beau-ti-ful    crown  !    the 


e     d 


e     d         dl 


g'      a     b       c     a     g 


beau-ti-ful    crown,  and    precious    prize    which    is   laid    up  for 

r\  /-\ 

a  ag       e  d 

c 


g       e  d 


ie         d  I 


< 


a 


those    that  over -- come !       They  will  shine    forth,    they     will 


c     c  c 

b      f 


dj      ed 


dl      fg 


shine    forth   as   the    sun    in    the   king-dom    of  their    Fa-ther. 
/~\  r\     /-\  r*\     /-\     /-n 


ab 


a  I      ga     ba 


ai      a 


e       d         d     ed 
c     c 


d|    dl 


They  will    be  the   flower  of  heaven,  and    the   glo-ry    of    par- 


dl        ed 


...c     c 


d  e 


ai    ai 


e       g     ai 


a     g       ed 


84 
a-<Jise;  yea    they    shall    be    kings    and     priests    un-to    God. 


ef 


le  . a i   I  e  *d 


aa         ai 


e   d       dl 
c 


O    my    soul!    O    my  soul!    prize  thy  day    and    call  -  ing !  Be 


dl    d 

ai 

ag 

le 

c- 

— , 

ai  - 

sac 


I    ai 


a  faithful  sol-dier  ;  Stand   fast,   stand  fast,    stand    fast  un-to  the 


a     e  d 


dl    dl 


a  i 


a*g      ie 


eg     a 


g    b 


end,   and    let  no  one   take  thy  crown. 


ic 


I  c'a 
il      - 


a  a     a 


c       c      ic 


THE  HEALING  BALM. 

3      No  more  of  guilt,  no  more  remorse,     We've  found  a  heal- 
/~\  /~\.      ■.    /S  /"N  0> 


b     c     ba 


g       *g  f 

e         e 


g     a 


ing  balm;     No  more  of  tempests,  O rejoice  !     How  sweet,  how 


ie        ie 


dc  b       a  c 


a     a  c 


e       e 
d 


still  the  calm!     Surrounded  here  with  trees  of  life,     Here  heav- 


c     ba 


a  i 


S\ 

ag 

g 

a 

—  e 

dc     a 


85 


enly    virtues   bloom,     Hero,   far     from    Edom's   land   of  strife, 


g 

e     e 


ai 


le 


We've  found  a  peaceful   home. 


cd 


e  e  ^ 

d     c  ba 


ai 


S  a 


dc       a 


Here  everlasting  streams  of  love 
Flow  gently  through  the  vale, 
And  here  the  little  harmless  dove 
No  vultures  dare  assail. 
The  tree  of  peace  unfolds  its  leaves, 
And  spreads  its  branches  wide; 
Beneath  the  lovely  shade  it  gives, 
The  gentle  lambs  abide. 

O  what  a  lovely  paradise  ! 

This  shall  be  my  abode; 

For  this  all  else  we'll  sacrifice, 

And  spend  our  lives  to  God. 

For  this  we  leave  old  Egypt's  shore, 

Brave  every  wind  and  tide  ; 

Though  Pharaoh's  host  against  us  roar, 

In  Zion  we'll  abide. 


bond  or  UNION. 

.      The   gospel's  lovely  treasure,     O   how  it  feeds  my     soul! 


e     d 


ic 


a     g  ef 


ag 


18 


86 


It   is  the  bread  of  heaven,     'Tis    flowing  free  for    all;     Come 


ic 


g     a     g       ef 


g     g 


e     d 


c       c 
g 


IC 


d 

c*_ 


let  us  all    en  -  joy  it,     In    union  here  be-low,     For   nothing  can 


e     d     d  ef 
c 


|g  g       g 


g 


de  -  -  stroy  it,     'Tis    heaven  itself  we    know. 


ef 


g     g 


d        ^ 
c     c 

or 


IC 


e'd 


c     c 


2  How  sweet,  and  how  refreshing 
Our  bonds  of  union  feel ! 
While  we  are  all  progressing 
In  living  faith  and  zeal. 

Oar  union  in  the  spirit 

11  carefully  maintain; 
For  heaven  to  inherit 
Is  our  devoted  aim. 

3  Then  all  my  dear  relation, 
Let  all  your  hearts  be  one, 
Since  our  eternal  parents 
The  living  way  have  shown. 
It  saves  the  meek  and  lowly, 
Redeems  them  from  the  earth, 
Where-with  the  pure  and  holy 
They  find  the  second  birth. 

Pleasant  Hill,  Ky. 


87 


THE  GLORY  OF  MOUNT  ZION. 

r.      In    songs  of  ev-er -last-ing  praises    I  will    sound,    I    will 

/*  II     /"\  -p  r\ 

)  tt   g'c      lc  a  S     ga     c 


dl 


d  dc      ic 


t 


sound  the    glo-ry  of  the 

holy    cit-y 

Zi 

-on.     Be- 

■  hold    how 

IS     aglj        *\ 

- 1     e  e         ^ 
+                             c  a  ag 

a  c         dc 

IC 

to 

ic||g  c 

•  ic         d 

glorious  and    beau-ti-ful    is  this   ev-er-last -ing  ci-ty !     where 

f 


cb  a  a  ca 


g     ac  c'd 


e*  e 

d     d 


dc    ic 


the  Lord  de-licrhteth    to  dwell,  where  the    blest  Immanu-el    and 


dc     ag  H    a  c     cd 


I  c  4+       f  c     dc 


a     a  ab  c 


e* 
dl       d 


lovely  an-gels  dwell,  where  saints  are  gathered  round,  with  heav- 


c     c     cd 


a*      g  g 


le 


a  i 


en-ly  glo-ry    crowned,    with    heavenly   glo-ry   crowned.     The 

I 


d  cd  c  ag 


a  I 


ic 


a     a  g     ga       c 


ic 


df 


faithful   soul  who   has  confessed    and  for-saken  all  sin,  shall  en- 


c       ca-'-ai 


g       g       g 


e  e 


dc 


le 


c*a 


ag 


ter    through    the   gates,   shall    en-''  j 


ca 


cdft  ic 


ag  a 


i 


•■• 


- 


88 


walk  the  golden    street;  and    share  the  boundless     glories    which 

f    g      a 

e       e 


e     e 


ai  c'd 


ga    |g 


a* 


c     a  ag 

the  Lord  has   treasured  there,    and  share  the   boundless    glories 
g       ag 


e     e 


ie 


c'a     a       g 


e       e        ie  |   ie 
—       d 


which    the    Lord   has    treasured    there.     They   shall    be   clad 


•r      d 


b       ba 


ie     e 


with  a   beautiful  robe  of  righteousness,    clean    and  white,    pure 


(e)a- 


c  b  be 

a 


c  b 


b 
a       ai 


I8' 
and   unstained,  and     dwell  in    ev-er-last-ing   joy,     and   dwell 


gf 


c'e 


ie 


d       c       c  b 
a       a 


b     be      |b  |     lb 


ef 


in    ev  -  er  -  last  -  ing  joy ;  for     sor  -  row    and    sigh  -  ing  have 


ed 


b       b 


ef  8 


ai     ai 


18 


a     ai 


ai 


fled    a  -  way,    have     fled  a  -  way.     There's     nothing   on    this 


ef 


ie       ic 


...    dl    ef 


ie 


IS  © 


ebb 

a     ~         a 


globe     will     e  -  qual     this    bright    robe,     No    joys    that     will 


e       ed       c 


a       ^ 

ge         6 


ed       c 


89 


compare  with    those  that  are  found    there,     No    joys  that   will 


ge        f 


dc     c       g 


g       g 
compare  with  those    that    are    found   there.     O    ye    in-hab-i 

c 

a  /-n 

ed       e         d 


g'e  c     ef 


g  ge 


tants     of  the    earth,   come  and  see,   come  and   see  the    glo  -  ry 


le 


e     dc     d 


f     IS 


ge    |g 


ic 


cb 


g 


of  Mount  Zi  -  on!     O    ye    in  -  -  hab  --i  -  -  tants  of  the  earth, 


eg 


a         a     ai 
—         g 


I  gett 


ic     g 


fe 


bd 


ic 


ic 


come,  come  and  see,  come,    come  and    see  the    glory  of  Mount 


ic 


dc     b 


g 


dc 


a 
g  — 


jc    ic 


g       Se       c 


Zion!     No  night  is   there,  but    endless  day;    no  night  is   there, 

c     ^ 


IC     IC 


|g       e     g...    If     g 


g    |g 


c'd  e     dc 


d| 


but    end  -  less   day.     Its    walls    are    sal-va-tion,    its    gates  are 


a* 


g 


ge     dc        ic 


g 


ge       dc  I  cd  eftlS     g 


|g       e 


filled  with     praise ;  and   none  shall    ev-er    en-ter,   who  are   sin- 


dc 


l  c     c '  d 


eggS 


ge  dc       c     cd 
12 


90 


ful  and  un-clean.     Here  the    vir-gin  souls  both  old  and  young, 


d  do 


ic         c*     e  ©ge     d       c       ef 


u-nite  and  praise  the   Lord  in    beautiful  songs,    and    praise  the 


c* 


c 

a         a 


Cd 


e         g 


Lord  in   beautiful    songs    and    dances;    and   rejoice   in    their 


g 


e  d     c         a         ac 


ic      ic 


cd       e    |g 


ed       c 


King,  who    hath  de-liv-ered  them  from  the    bondage  and    ties 


i.  16         cd 


a 


e        g  g     g 


\g      g#    f  tted     c-*cd 


of  na-ture.     Be --fore  their  King  they    dance  and  sing,  and  of- 


d   i 


NS        fcg©  g       "         g       e 


c       a         a 


ferings   bring   that   please   him    well ;    before   their    King   they 

c  c         d*     d*   d 

dance  and  sing,  and  offerings   bring  that  please  him    well.     All 
b 


be       d 


g         g     ag 


dl       c-d 


the    blest    sons    and   daughters   of    Zi  -  -  on    do   freely    par- 


g         g         g 


\g       g       f 


e-d 


ic       g 


91 

take  of  the   sweet  manna,   of  the  sweet  man-na,  of  the    sweet 


\s 

e 

d 

d 

d     dl 

c*    a        a 

a 

ai     c* 

e 

\S 

man  -  na  of  hea-  ven;  in    pu-ri-ty  and     innocence    they    u- 

O 

a* 
g 

e  dc    ic 

ic      |g 

e  g. 

D 

ai      a 

c  /^ 
a 

g      |g 

a 
g       g 

nite    in    love,  and   re-ceive   that  ev-er-last-ing  com-fort  which 

b 

c         c     c 

cd  c 

c* 

{•  IS 

ge 

dl 

g 

a 

g 

ai 

ai 

the   proud    and  haughty    sons    of  nature  nev-er  tast-ed;   nor 


ge 


dc       c     cd 


a  a 
eg  g 


e  ed  d*c 


ic     c'd 


hath  it   en-tered  in-to  the   heart  of  natural    man  to  conceive  of 


g   |g 


c  c     c 


g  e   g 


lg  g 


IC     IC 


the  bright  glo  -  ry,   of   the   bright  glo  -  ry  which  the     children 


/*\ 

c 

a     ai 

ai 

a 

g        ' 

■■ ■ 

—       g     ed     ic 


ic 


e   •  I.   g     g 


of    Zi  -on  do  re  -  ceive  in  this     mansion,   in  this   man  -  sion  of 


a 


g  e  dc 


c       d*  e    -.'dc     ai 


c*   d     ef 


|g       g 


e  -  ter  -  nal    glo  -  ry.     Zi  -  -  on,  thou   ho  -  -  ly  city,  fair  haven 


a 


e       dc      ic 


ic 


c'e 


g      S      g      g 


re 


ic  c  g 


92 

of  the    soul ;    by    God's    hand    thou    shalt    stand,    when    ages 

I 

! 


£ 


|g      g       ge 


di 


ca>)|      .ai  g 


I 


cease  to    roll,  when    ages   cease  to   roll, 
c* 


a 

g 


|g  'c 


f*   d     e*      dc 


|c 


Canterbury,  N.  H, 


PURITY. 

4      We    have  assembled,    breth  -  ren    and     sis  -  ters,     for  the 

4  '  ^  *  ^ 


rs 
c'd 


e*     d  c       e 


g         g       g 


s    \g 

tt  e 


c     ca 


worship    of  our  God,    who  hath  called    us,  who  hath  call  -  ed  us 

a       c 

g 

ed      ic       c*     d       e  dc 


g       g 


ab  c     a  I 


from  a  world    of  in-iq-ui-ty ;    and   we   must    be    pre -par -ed 


c*       d      ie 


e"   d     c  d 


ic 


d       e        f 


|g   18 


with  pure  hearts    and  clean    hands,    to   worship  to     his  ac-cept- 


g.M 


/-"\  f*\ 


|g  g 

ef4  — 


ab  c     a 


ef 


ance,  and  to   worship  him  in    spir  -  it  and  in    truth.     Therefore 


C   d 


e     f  — 


1        e     d  dc 


ic  ie 


df 


93 


let    us    dai  -  ly    strive     for    the  pure     union  of   the     spir  -  it, 

ab 

g     g   H 


fe     d        le    .1. 


c         a       a 

g  g 


|g     |g 


c       d 

for  that   pure    union   which   will    u-nite  our    souls    with  those 


ic    ic 


g  g 

e 


ic     c 


g 


a     c 


ai 


ab       c 


pure   virgins  who    stand    with  the    Lamb  on    Mount    Zi-on. 
a 


g'- 


|g     g 


f   ...   e 


ef 


dc 


ic      ic 


And  we   shall  re  -  ceive    a     recompense    for  our   la-bor;  and 


ic 


1   4 

f         ejfdl       cd  J 


ai 


g       g     IS 


|g 


the  effects   of  our  fer-vent    prayers    will   flow   upon    us,    and 


c       d 


g     g 
e     d     c  —   ■-■ 


|g 


g 
e 


ed 


ic       c 


cause  us  to   re -joice  and  be  thankful  for  our    calling,    and  be 


le       e  d     c 


ic       c       e 


ce 


|g 


thankful    for  our  call  -  -  ing,     in    this    bless-ed    day    of  God's 
a 


g       r<     Jf 

ed  d| 


d|(Q}  c    '   c     cd     e 


g     g' 


vis-it-a-tion    to  our    needy  souls.     And  this  sound  will     ech  -  -  o 


e  d  c" 


ic  e  e 


d  dc 


ic 


ef 


g 


94 

through    our    hab-i-ta-tion,     Come   ye  blessed   of  my     Father, 


ed  |  c  d    ic 


ic 


e     d     e 


in-her-it  the     kingdom  pre  -  pared  for    you  ;  come  ye    blessed  of 


e  d  ef 


|g 


f 


e  d     ef 


c       b 


my     Fa  -  ther,     in  -  her-it    the     king  -  dom      pre  -  pared    for 


|g       g 


ef 


IC        B        g 


4   cd  e     dc 


you. 


ic 


Canterbury  N.  H. 


MORTIFYING  GOSPEL. 

.      Hail!  thou  mor-ti- fy-ing  gospel,     Which  the  cruel  tempt- 


e       e 


c  c 


a     a  2 


e  e 


er  binds ;     Let  thy  gifts  pos  -  sess  my  bosom,     Let  thy  blessings 


c     ic 


d     ef       g     ga 


g       e 


g     g 


fill  my  mind.     Grant  me  overcoming  power,     To  be  hourly    on 


d    d 


d     ef  g  g 


a  g     ed 


d  e     g 


ic 


c  c 


95 


my   guard,     In  thy  sweet  victorious  bower,     Give   me   life  to 


ef       g 


gf_        18 

a 

S 

ed 

c 

d 
c 

a  ag     g 

serve  the  Lord. 

d    r      : 

c       |C    \ 

\ 

~"— 

' 

2  Grant  thy  power  and  quickening  spirit, 
That  in  truth  I  may  proceed ; 
Then  my  works  shall  surely  merit 
Blessed  Jesus'  love  indeed. 
O  thou  loving,  holy  Savior ! 
In  thy  self-denying  road 
May  I  run,  and  keep  forever 
Every  blessed  gift  of  God. 


BLESSED  GOSPEL. 

.      Blessed  gospel    of  salvation  !     How   1   love   thy  sa  -  -  virrg 
cd  e  g 


a     a 


e       e     ed       c 


.b     b 

•  a 


power!     Fill    my    soul   with   consolation,     Guard   me  in  each 


g       ed       c       d 


•  g 


e     ed 


try  -  ing  hour.     Clothe  my  spirit  with  thy  blessing,     And  pro- 

cd     ef     g     ed 
!  a     a 


b     b 


S 


96 


tect  me     with   thy  grace,     While    thy   union   I'm  pos-sess-ing, 

/-\ 
c       c  M 

a  a     a 


ed 


le 


e     dc  b 


While  I  run   the      heavenly  race. 


b  b 
a       a 


g 


a  a         a  I    ' 


2  Zion's  treasures,  how  inviting! 
O  my  soul  secure  a  share 

Of  these  precious  gifts  delighting, 
Make  thyself  a  worthy  heir ; 
Zealous  be  to  keep  thy  union, 
And  thy  duty  to  perform; 
Strive  to  join  that  strong  communion, 
Which  will  stand  the  rudest  storm. 

3  See  the  Lambs  in  love  uniting, 
Fervent  in  the  works  of  God ; 
In  their  motions  how  delighting! 
Freed  from  every  sluggish  clod. 
See  each  faithful  soul  engaged, 
Breaking  every  band  away  ; 
Joyful  that  the  war  is  waged, 
Zealous  every  foe  to  slay. 

4  See  them  clothed  in  robes  of  beauty, 
See  them  armed  with  zeal  and  love, 
All  engaged  in  their  duty, 
Pressing  on  to  realms  above. 

Hear  them  sing  celestial  praises, 
See  them  join  the  hosts  of  bliss, 
See  them  sit  in  heavenly  places, 
Filled  with  goodness,  joy  and  peace. 

5  O  my  soul  awake,  be  joyful, 
Labor  for  more  life  and  zeal ; 
Gospel  zeal  I  know  is  lawful, — 
O  what  transports  I  do  feel ! 


97 


What  a  prize  is  set  before  me  ! 
Life  eternal,  to  my  soul, — 
O  my  God  I  will  adore  thee, 
While  unnumbered  ages  roll. 


New  Lebanon,  N.   Y. 


GLORY  OF  FAITHFUL  SOULS. 

~      O  the   glory,   the   glory,  the    glory  !  a   crown  of  glo  -  -  ry, 


ai 


g  i   g    g 


a  b     c 


b  a     c 


a  a 


g 


a    glorious  garment,  a    robe  of  beau  -  -  ty,   which    are   laid  up 


ba 


8  g 

e     e 


ai     c 


b     a 


ai        .ai 

I 


a       ba 
—     g 


for     all  the     faithful.     We    will  be    alive  and  be  faithful     build- 


i 


a     ai 


c  a     a     a     a 


/-sTT         g 
ed  I    e        4+ 


ers  in   the   kingdom   of    Christ.     How    often    has  our    Mother 


a  c     d     b 


e     e     d 


g     g 


ai 


;"\ 


e  c       d 


c     b 


said,    Be    faithful     children,    be    wise  and   keep   the  way     of 


ai        c 


d       d 


a         a 


God;   and   again  she  has     said,    O   never     be  dis  -  cqur  -  aged 


"•  le 


e     c       d 


e       e     e 


b     a 


a  a 

g 


13 


9a 

nor    think   the   way    is    hard;   but   keep  your  love  and   union* 


b       a 


I      lb 


a       b 


c  b 


pure,    keep  your  love  and    union  pure,     pure,     p-u-r-e;    and 


a  b 


b       a 


a       b  b 


c  b 


a       ai 
g 


then  you  will    gain    a  treas-ure,  a   never  fading  treasure. 


e-    ed     ie 


lb 


ie 


c  b     a 


I      ai 


Harvard^  Mass. 


A  SURE  PROMISE. 

*     Come,  and   I  will  lead  you   on,  and  I  will   lead  you   on 

g       g  g 


d 


e  e       e 
d 


dec 


by     flow-ing    streams     of     ho-   -   ly      wa-ters,    by    sure    and 


/-s      e     e 
c'd  d 


dl 


e     e 


B"     g    g 


g 


liv  -  ing   streams  that  never    more  will  fail,  by    sure  and  liv  -ing 


g         g 
e 


a         g     g     g 


g 


d:     c    d 


e       e  e 


d     c 


streams  that  never   more  will  fail.     For  I  AM,  is  a   bright  and 


I 


r  g 


e 


e 
dec 


e     e 
c-  d  d 


dl 


ie 


99 


shin-ing  light,    and  be-fore  my     ho  -  -  -  ly   chos  -  •  -  -  en   peo- 


d       dc 


f     g     g 


g  a  g 


If 


dl 


pie   I  will  ev -,  er    walk.     Vevivoviv-e  vuui  va  van,   ve  vi  to 

a  a   .a 


e  e 


d  dc 


ic 


e     e  e 


c  d 


d     c     d| 


viv-e   vum  va  van;*     for  I  will  lead  you    to   that  home   I  have 


g       g     |g 
e 


g  f 


ic     ic 


fg     a        ,g 


|g  S 


prepared  for  you,  my   ho-ly,   ho-ly     people.     I   am  that   God 


e 
c       dd       d 


e     e 


d     dc 


I  c   i  c  • 


/^    e  e 

c'd         d 


dl 


of    whom    ye    read,     a     God   that    ye   have    known,    a    God 


f 


/-s 

e         e 

d       — 


f     |g 


IS 


g 


e  e 

c     d 


dl   d  d 


that  has   known     you.     I  am   the  Almighty,    Je-ho-vah   is   my 

:-g*  £     g 


dc 


ic© 


e     e     e 


d  c 


g         rs 
e     e 
-      d  c 


name;     and   ye    are  my   lin  se  len  vo-lent  and  ye  are   my  sa 

g 


lCd 


e     e     e 


g  g' 

e  e 


g  g     g 

e 


leen   len    vo. |     I     am   your    Heavenly    Father;     be    ye     my 


/*"N 

e 

•  /~\ 

d 

c 

c* 

:cd 

e       e       e 


<d  » 


d'     d 


Interpretation.      '*A    sure   and   safe   protector.      tAppointed    Ghcsen- 
J  Anointed  few. 


100 

holy     people  and    keep   my   commandments,     through   my     a- 


ai  a     g 


ac*      i 


.ic        a     g 


noint-ed  a- -gents   and  not   one  spear  from  sa -tan's  band  shall 


g 

ag   .|g 

|g 

g 

g 

ic     c 

c 

.g     g    fg     g 


prosper  aught    a-gainst  you.     For  I  nev-er,  never,  nev  -  er,  nay, 


g 


d       dc 


ic  ic 


e  e 


c*     d 


g 


d  c 


|g      ;g 


I    never  will  'for  -  sake  you. 


g 


g 


d     dc 


IC        IC 


Given  by  inspiration  March  24,  1839. 

New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 


HOLY  ANGEL. 

J      I    am   the   ho  -  ly,  ho  -  ly    an  -  -  gel    of  the     Lord,     de- 


g#c  c*   d 


e*     e      .e* 
-     '       d 


e         e 


d  d     d     c    ty  ic  — 

signed   to  guard    his     chosen     ones.     My   name  is   Sa-ka-na- 

g'  g 

""     .e*   e    ■'• 

1       "         d     c(|    ic        ;g 
la     vinda,    Sa-ka-na-la     vinda,     holy,  holy   angel.     I     was  be- 


C   d 


l 


a     g 


g"   g 


le 


c    fa    |g 


.,,d 


c*   "  d  c 


a    ic 


101 


fore  the   earth  was  formed;     yea,  thr  :i£h    ages  and  a  -  ges  my 


ac  c 


d       c  ic   J  * 

holy  wings  have  guarded  the    Lord's   A-noint-ed:     uut     lo!    r 

*       g       *  g 


d         dc 


IC-" IC 


it       e 
d-  - 


vas  ka  re,  I     vas  ka  re  ne   vco,  'twas   by  the  mighty    power  of 

g     g     g 

e   ,e* 

I  c 


-■!      d         C     d' 


e     e 


d       c 


God.     I     voole  voo,     I     voole  voo,  this     power  you  know,  this 


p, 

g     \g 

e 

■  le 

g         g' 
e 

g 

IC 

l:    \ 

, """" ~ 

,  ^^~^-— 

power  you    f-e-e-1 ;     but    levan  nevan   kana  voo,    levan  nevan 


c     d 


l:ic| 


|g 


a*   b     a  g 


a  g     |g 


d-  -     d     c 


kana  voo,  'tis   not  by  others   known.     And     to  this  gospel    ev- 


g*     g 


d     d       d  c 


IC 


f 


g   g     a   g 


ery  knee  shall    bow,  and  ev  -  ery     tongue  confess.     Sc     know* 


g 


g       g       ^ 


dec* 


tc 


dl 


know  ye    are  God's  chosen   people,  and   by  his  holy    power  have 


B 


g  g 


a  a 


[g   \g 


d  c 


dl      d     d 


ic 


102 
been  and    still  are  protected.      So   go  ye  on  re-joic-ing,  I  vin  ce 


le 


d       c 


ic  icdp 


g  g  a  g 


t   g 


c  c 


valle    voo,  The     angels  are  u-ni- ted  to   help  and  comfort    you. 


d  c 


a     c 


g       g 


c* 


I     can  de   re  le     o,  I     can   de   re  le     ve,  There's     heavenly 


g()  c  c       c.sd 


g 


.■■e 


© 


a     a 


g 


e    in 


g      :g 


a       a 


blessings   yet  for  you  that   mortals  never     knew 
g 


e  e 

c     d      " 


e     e 

-     d     c 


c* 


Given  by  Mother  Lucy  for  the  Holy  Anointed  at  New  Lebanon, 


New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 


DEVOTIONAL  WORSHIP. 


-     "With  -  in   the   ark   of    peace   and   grace,     I've   found     a 


gc 

c-  d 

d  cb 

c 

g      g 

e 

f 
e       e 

home  and   rest -ing  place ;     Here   I'll  abide  and     firmly    stand, 

g* 

«e 

e                    <.e 
d     d         d            — 

g     g 

g     g^ 

e 
d  d            .d* 
—         1 

U-nit-ed    to    the     val-iant     band;     With     ho-ly    ser  -  aphs 

d 

f 

e 

g^    gf 

'    c     ^ 
dc 

\      I 

c 

:  g 

a* 

b 

cb     ag 

103 


shout  and  sing,     And   make  the  gold  -  en   arches     ring     With 

g'  *g     f  ^     g' 

e  e  e 

dv        d  —       d     d 

loud     ho-san-nas     of  pure   love,     To   allt  the  heavenly     hosts 

g" 

t 

d  d  di 


d'       c     a'     g. 
a  -  bove. 


C    "•  ic 


g      g^     c 


e  •  ■■ 


2  In  this  employ  I'll  spend  my  days, 
To  God  in  prayer  my  voice  I'll  raise, 
I  will  not  fear  the  host  of  hell, — 
Of  God's  eternal  power  I'll  tell. 

Fm  called  from  the  scenes  of   woe, 
To  worship  God  while  here  below, — 
His  power  like  fire  runs  through  my  soul, 
His  blessings  daily  o'er  me  roll. 

3  So  here  on  Zion's  chosen  land 

I'll  boldly  fight  with  sword  in  hand, 
And  kill  or  conquer  every  foe 
That  dare  beset  me  as  I  go. 
The  shield  of  faith  and  truth  I'll  wear, 
The  perfect  cross  of  Christ  I'll  bear, 
With  all  the  righteous  I'll  unite, 
And  worship  God  with  sweet  delight. 

Canterbury;  iV.  IT. 


104 


AN  OFFERING  OF  PRAISE. 

r.      To  the    altar  of    truth    holy    offerings   I'll    bring,     And    a 


1 


a     ff 


c  c 


e 

d 


c       c 


song  of  sweet   praise  I  will    loudly    sing;     For  my  spirit  is  fill- 

ba  g  g  g  f        a  g 


e     e 


c       d 


r 

e       e 


e 
d 


ed    with    heavenly   joy,     And    the    praises    of   God    shall    my 


g       g    g 


tongue  employ. 


c       c 


Lg     g       f 


:M 

c  dd 

c  aa 

g  g 
e  e 

g 
ee 

f  aa 

c  I 

__  __ 

— 

gf 


cc 

ba  ag 

g 
e 

f 
e 

g  cc 

e 

; 

d  d 

d 

—  cc 

cg  gg 

g  ~~ 

—— 

c  c 

°.' 

• 

2  Through  the  loud  sounding  trump  I'll  proclaim  the  glad  word, 
Heaven's  arches  resound  while  I  praise  the  Lord; 

For  the  gates  of  salvation  are  open  to  me, — 

I  will  shout  and  I'll  sing,  praise  the  Lord!  I  am  free. 

3  In  the  regions  of  bliss  I  have  found  an  abode, 
I  am  owned  of  my  Savior,  O  praise  the  Lord ! 

I  am  free  to  acknowledge  my  good  Mother  Ann, 
For  I'm  saved  by  her  word, — praise  the  Lord !  Amen. 

Canterbury,  N.  H. 


105 


TRUMPET  OF  PEACE. 

Know   ye    not    that  I    am  your  guardian  an -gel? 


G       G 


g 


e 


- 


d     d  (I  c     e         e     e 


d'c      ic 


and  by  the  hand  of  the  Lord  ye  shall  be    brought    un-to  a  land 


c     c  d         e     e     d 


^  g         g 
d     ef  — 


g-         g 


e*   c     e 


of  freedom  ;     yea  with  an  outstretched    arm  and  a  mighty  hand, 

|g' 


dc 


ic    icj 


cede 


ed 


a 
g       g 
d     e     f         — 


I  will  bring  my  chosen  people  to  a  land  of  lib-er-ty.     Wars  and 


e       d     c  ef 


|g  g         g 


e"   c  e     d 


ic 


C       d 


tumults    shall    cease;  p--  e--a--  c   --  e    shall    bere-stor- 


e     e         d       d| 


|g 


g 


e  dc  cd  e 


a 
Jg'        g 


e     ed     d| 


1 


ed,     p--e--a--c--e  shall      be    re-stor-ed  unto  that 

|g 


dl 


ai  "   c 


I  a 

Jg'      g 
1 


e     dc    * 


g 


e  d*   c 


hap-py  land ;     and  I  will  sound  my    trumpet     loud  -  ly,    many 

Jg| 


e   ed     dl 


c     c     d 


e       e 


ed     c        I 


II  IS        £ 


u 


106 
people  shall  come  from   afar  to  receive  this   gospel.      O       hap- 


e  d 


a 
g         g 


e     dc 


ic    ic 


C'd 


py  day  !    happy,  happy    day !  the  angels  in    heaven  shall    rejoice 


ed  d| 


ed 


g     g 
e  e 


d     d     c 


d     e 


and  be   glad,    for  Columbia  shall    gain  the  vic-to-ry. 


g  g 
f  e 


c     e  dc 


ic 


Learned  by  inspiration,  of  Elder  Sister  Olive  Spencer,  who  said,  This 
gong  was  sung  by  the  Angel  of  Light,  which  Mother  Ann  saw  at  the  mast 
head,  when  the  ship  sprung  aleak,  <&c.     (See  Millennial  Church,  page  20.) 

Learned,  1839. 

New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 


PRAYER  OF  HOPE. 

0      Lord,    what  am   1  while   in  thy  sight?     A  bubble,  and   of 


ic 


.c     c  c 

1  a     a 


ed 


ef       g  g     ed 


little  worth;     Guide  me  by    thy  true  gospel   light     While  I   a- 


a    |g 


ic  c 

a 


g       g  ga 


e  e 


bide     up -on  the   earth.     Teach  me   thy    will,   thy    ho-ly   way, 


d  d 


ic 


IS 


g     ab 


a  ca     a 


107 


That   I   may  keep   thy   precious   word;     O    guide   me  on   by 


g     g 


ag 


a  or 


IS 


.e'd     d 


d     d 


night  and  day,     To   praise  and  bless  thee,  ho  -  ly  Lord. 

e         e 


c 

a 


g 


d  F 


IC 


2  Hope  is  the  anchor  of  my  soul, 
In  prayer  I  raise  my  feeble  voice; 
To  thee  O  Lord,  who  knoweth  all, 
I  will  devoted  be  of  choice. 

O  Lord,  thy  grace  impart  to  me, 
Make  me  a  child  of  love  and  fear; 

0  may  I  live  and  honor  thee, 
And  all  thy  holy  laws  revere. 

3  Low  unto  thee  I  bow  the  knee, 
Almighty  God  of  heaven  and  earth; 
Forever  T  will  worship  thee, 

In  all  my  words  and  goings  forth. 
Immortal  praise  my  tongue  shall  sing, 
I'll  praise  thee  in  eternal  day, 
Who  is  my  Lord,  my  friend,  my  king; 
To  thee  I'll  ne'er  forget  to  pray. 

4  Sweet  hope  and  prayer  are  my  delight, 
Thy  grace  from  me  do  not  withhold; 

1  will  rejoice  in  doing  right, 

Thy  power  shall  make  me  stout  and  bold. 
Satan  cannot  my  soul  divert, 
God  is  my  strength,  my  life,  my  all  ; 
There's  none  that  can  me  harm  or  hurt, 
While  I  in  prayer  on  God  do  call. 

5  Give  me  thy  grace  thy  word  to  know, 
Let  angels  lead  and  guide  me  right ; 


108 

Let  me  not  be,  while  here  below, 

A  wandering  pilgrim  of  the  night. 

The  righteous  thou  wilt  not  despise, 

But  guard  them,  give  them  peace  and  rest; 

£.ord  thou  wilt  hear  their  humble  cries, 

And  with  thy  power  they  shall  be  blest. 

6  They'll  grow  and  flourish  in  thy  sight, 
Adoring  thee  who  made  the  world, 
Protected  by  thy  power  and  might, 
To  them  thy  truths  shall  be  unfurled. 
O  gracious  Lord,  accept  my  prayer, 
My  everlasting  hope's  in  thee ; 
Save  me  from  every  tempting  snare, 
O  Lord  do  thou  remember, me. 

Given  by  inspiration,  1841. 

Canterbury ,  N.  H. 


A  FATHER'S  ENCOURAGEMENT. 

m      A-rise,  break  forth  into  songs  of  e-ter-nal  life,    and  sing 


c-d 


l       c   g 


a'or 


e  e 


d  dc      ic 


praises,    and   sing  praises    to  the  Rock  of  our  sal-va-tion;    for 
a     c       ag  ^  (f)  a  i 


dc  c 


c*   a     g       a 


e 
c     d     ic 


ic 


Christ  has  come  the  second  time,  revealed  in  our  Mo-  ther,  and 


g  g 

e 


\e 


lb  c  d 


ba       a  i 

—  g 


i     c'd 


109 


brought  with  him    a  rich  reward  for    all  the  faith -ful    sons   and 


le   a 


ai 


a'    b       a     a 


daughters    of  the  new  cre-a-tion.     Happy  souls !    happy     souls, 


c     ba       a     b 
—     g 


ai    ai 


g 
e  le 


I 


c     d 


le 


are      those     who     follow     the     Lamb   of    God   through     life. 


ed 


ed 


d     ca 

—         g 


a         ba 


ai 


They     will  be  like  the   Teil  tree,    and   like  the  Oak  that  hath 


c 


c     d 


ed     d 


shed   its    leaves,  whose  substance   is  in    itself;     the   blossoms 


3 


ai 


I? 


ai        a 


a  b  ai 


must  fade,  the  leaves  will  fall  to  the  earth,  but  the  trunk  remains 


g     g 


ab 


c     b  a 


c     d 


firmly    grounded;     the     heart    is  sound    the   roots    are   strong. 


ba 


...|g 


a         a       c 


d       e'd 


like    the    true    dis-ci-ple.     The    mighty    winds,    the     fleeting 
c       a         b'   a  ai    ai    *(c)|g     a     c         a|        c"a       a  g 


110 

clouds,   the   raining    torrents,   cannot  destroy  the     faithful     fol- 


|g 


g 


do 


e    ... 


c     d 


lowers     of  the  Lamb. 


d  c'a 


b*    a     ai 


The  words  of  thie  anthem  were  taken  from  an  address  delivered  by  Fa- 
ther Job  Bishop  to  the  Church  in  meeting,  a  short  time  before  his  decease. 

Canterbury ,  N.  H. 


THE  COMFORTING  ANGEL. 

o      Fear    not,  fear    not,    be    not  faint  hearted   nor    dismayed, 
e* 


e 

di     — 4f ai    cd 


e       e  e 

d     d-     - 


d     cattle 


for    I    am  still,  still  with  thee.     While  surrounded  by  the  shin- 


gc 


c     -c      IC 


g 


d      ic 


f     g 


e 
tl     — 


a*   c     ag 


ing   host,  arm-ed  with  flaming  swords,  how  can  the  en-e-my  pre- 


/"*\ 

g 

e 

le 

e 

d- 

— 

a       c       ag  ^ 

~      —  e 
d 


dl 


c       c     d 


a 
e         e  p*t 
dc 


vail  ?     And  I  will  guard   thee,  for    a   time  and  times,  and  a  half 


ic 


«     c  dc*+-      dl 


f  |g     g 

-t 


gag 


a  time,  till  the  time  is    fulfilled,  yea,  the  time  that  is  spok-en, 


dc 


g 


S 


.e  e     e 


d     c 


d     c 


IS 


\S 


Ill 

when  thou  shalt  rejoice  with  exceeding  great   j-o-y.     O  si  ne 

r\  II    gg.§ 


ag    \ 


g      a     g 


i  :    e 

ic:c*~ 


ne,  O  fan  na  na,  O  si  ne  ne,  O  fan  na  na,  ho ly  Se-lan: 


% 


f  g  g 


c  b 


c  c 


g     ga  b 


ic 


c  b     c  d 
O  si  ne  ne  O  fan  na  na  O  si  nene  O  fan    na  na,    ho ly 

g     g  c  b 


g  g 


-g  g 


c  b 


c     d 


c     IC      O 


g'  ag'f 


Se-lan.       Re- -  -  -  joice,  rejoice   O  rejoice,    for   great  shall   be 


e 


g  g   .g     g 
I 


c     b     b     o       d 


II 
c£    |C  jf 

thy  reward    O    daughter  of  Zi-on!  rejoice  O  re -joice,  for  great 


g     g 


c  c 


S       S     g 


•  gag 


d  c 


g     g        jg 


shall    be  thy  reward  O    Daughter  of  Zion;  re -joice  O  rejoice, 


e 


g     g 


•  g     g     g      .g  a  g 


d  c 


for    great  shall  be  thy  reward. 


•  g    .  ajj 


d     c 


IC 


This  song  was  sung  to  Mother  Ann  when  in  Poughkeepsie  jail   in  deep 
tribulation,  by  the  holy  angel  that  attended  her.     Given  by  inspiration,  1839. 

New  Lebanon,  N.   Y. 


112 


THE  SAVIOR. 

.      Come  let  us  praise,   O  let  U3  praise  the  Lord,  while  with 


d 
ic         c 


ai 


IC 


I 


grateful  hearts  we  will  sing  of  his  everlasting  kindness  and  love; 


d     e 


d     d 


2"     e 


d  e  g 


|g     e     d 


ic 


for    with  unbounded  charity  and  mercy  he  hath  sent  a  heavenly 


e     ed 


c       c 


e  g  d  d 


ic    ic 


dee 


g       g 


Sav-iorto   a   lost  and  sinful     world,    bringing  offers  of   peace 


e'd 


dl 


c  c 


g       e  de 


|g© 


d       e  d     e 


g 


and  salvation   unto  all.     Come   let  us   swell  the   ho -ly  number 


g  g 


ed 


c  c 


d 
IC  c 


c" 


a  I 


e  ed  dl 


d| 


and  join  the  heavenly    choir,    singing   glory  to  God  in  the  high- 


|g 


g 


e     de 


\S   |g 


ic    ic 


g  g_e     ed  e 


|g 


est,    gl&y  to  God    in   the  highest ;    on    earth  peace,   and   good 


|g 


d 
c         c 


\S     Ig 


c       c 


ic 


113 


will   to  man.     For  a  Savior  hath  appeared  unto   us  in  very  deed, 


e     d 


ic 


g     S 


e  e     ed 


g  g 


g     g  e  d 


ic 


opening  the  way,  opening  the  way  of  life  and  sal-vation,  through 


g 


or      a 


g 


g  gz   g   e 


a   strait  and  narrow   path ;  self-de-ny-ing,  mor-ti-fy-ing,  cruci-fy- 


e     ed 


e*   d 


ic 


a     g 


g     g 


ing,  daily    dying  unto   sin;  but  bringing  glory  and    hon-or,  and 


g 


e"   d 


g     g 


|g 


|g  a     ag 


|g    lg 


e-ter-nal   life  to  every    faithful  soul.     O   let  us   copy  the  ho  -  ly 


d  e 


c  c 


IS 


e'd  d 


tta     g  g 


•g     g 


ex -am -pie   of   the  meek    and  humble  Savior;  dealing  justly, 


I 


IC 


IC    c 


e     d       d 
c 


re   ic 


e  e       e 


loving  mer-cy,  walking   humbly  be -fore  our  God;  and  showing 


e  d     dl 


d|  d 

c*     ~ 


e'd  d     ed 


ag     a  i© 


d  e 


c*     c 


kindness  un- to   all  both     friends  and  foes.     Yea,  we    will  open 

e         d 


g  d  d 

~       c 

Tig     g 

C        IC 


d     e       ed 


15 


114 

our  hearts  to  the    poor  and  relieve  the  nee  -  dy,  re  -  membering 


eg 


|g     ge       gld' 


e     d 


c    ic 


e-d 


ic 


that  all  hard  feel-  ings  and   con-ten  -  tions,  must    be  for-ev-  er 


d     |  dl    dl 


dl  died 

c*        ~  I       "       c       c 


eg   g   eg 


banished  from  our  souls.     Then    a»    itmocont    brethren  and   sis- 

g       e     g       ge 


IS     |g 


d       dl 


C 


g       e     g  a  g 


ters  we  can   dwell  to-geth-er  in  bonds  of  ho-ly  love;   and  in  this 


<=r 


d  e 


ed 


s~i  : 


c     c 


c     c         c 

"'  .  ag  i  &r     e     g 

blessed  uivrion  we    shall  en -joy  a  paradise  on   earth,  daily  grow- 


d         d 
c*~  c 


e      f   |g 


g  a'£     e     de  g*    e 


g         e 
c  c 


ai      g 


10 


ing  from  grace  to  grace,  and  increasing  from  glo-ry   to   glo-ry, 


c        c 


e     d 


C         IC 


d    le  I  g       g     a-g 


e     de    |g 


\S 


giving    evidence  to  all  that  we  have  found  the  Savior. 


c  * 


e  e     d     e 
c 


g 


g*a 


ef     2       ed 


I. 


c    ic 


.\7>"  Lebanon,  N:    V 


115 


YE  ARE  REMEMBERED. 

O  the     joys,  the  joys  of  the     faithful !     who  have   forsaken 


g        g 

.e*   -       e  e  || 

I  — -H-     d  lc 


c  a  a 


g 


all,  forsaken    all  for  the  kingdom  of    heaven  ;    who  in  the  days  of 
g 


2*     a    C       C 


dc      d 


IC        IC 


e  e 


c     c     d 


their    vouth  earthly    pleasures    forsook,    and    hearkened    to   the 


a       c       c     a 


e  e 

d 


sound  of  the     gospel  trumpet.     These,     these  are  the     glo-ry 

ic  c  H  ag 


|g    a       g'l  «CN 


e     e 


- 


d    ic  J  ic 
of  par-a-dise,  the     beautiful  gems  of  the    heavenly  king-dom; 

a*     g 


g 

e        +f 


a     g         g     a 
e 


dec 


ic 


they  shall  receive  an    hundred  fold,    an   hundred   fold    in    time 

g'      a     |  c  ag       g 
e 
c       c     c     d'     ~       d 

and  in  the    world  to  come  e-ter -nal     life;  their  abode  shall  be 


a     c     as 


g 


t 


lV     ^iUi: 


c 


116 


in  the    mansions  of  peace,    where  the  heavenly    dove   delighteth 


d     c 


g       g     g  'c 


c*        a       gag 


g 
e*     ~  e 


to    dwell.     And,  says    Mother,     ho  ho  ho    vin  ce    ka    ne    O   v: 

c   ac     c     c     ga     a     g  g 


ic 


d*      ~    ftdc      ic 


o   le   va  ne,  ho  ho  ho  vi  O  ka   na  ne  ve.     Yea,  press   on,   be  ye 


ag   f 


ai    ai 


d  d     d 


e 
d  c    ic 


•  |g     al 


|g     c* 


brave  and  val- iant,  travel  with    patience   the    Vi   o   le     vinda ; 


a       g     j|g 


IS 


d  d     d 


e       e 


e 

-    d    d  d 


I 


g 


then    O  lin  ce  va  len  I'll  take  you  home  to  mjj  happy  man-sion, 


g 


g     g 


gag 


e     e 


dc    icft  ic 
where  the     angels   e-ter-nal-ly  Js  -  o  -^u  -  n  -  d   praises   to  God 


/-N 

i ^ 

1? 

c     a     g     g* 

e 

e 

e     e 

e   e     w 

•   j  — — 

fo 

a 

c 

.              g     I 

g 

c     d 

revermore. 

e   /-s 

B 

gg 
ee     e 

cca   .cca 

gac  cag 

~ —  ee 

c 

dc    ic 

d 

d  =- 

d 

—      — - 

—     — = 

e            I 

g 
e 

acca  gag 

.ee     e 

dc  c", 

;  c 

acca  gag 

accc  — 

I     d     dc 

— =  — 

=  z=.   — ess       zessse                                          —  =    — = 

Given  by  inspiration,  1340. 

•1 

New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 

C 

•1 

117 


LIVING  WINE. 

-      Living   wine   I   love  to  feel,     For  it  does  my  soul  set  free; 

ai 


g     e      le 


c*   d     e       d 


ef 


g 


It  does  lib-er-ate  and  bring     Heavenly  gifts  and  love  to   me.     O 


g  e 


c     d      le 


cb 


g 


e-     d 


ai 


g 


the  love-ly,   lov-ely  vine !     Whence  this  liv-ing  juice  is  pressed  ; 


d     e 


g 


e     c 


ai 


g      e         le 

Sure   t'is   by     my     Mother's  care,     That    this  lit-tle     vine   is 

c* 


e*  d       c         e 
dressed. 


ai 


g       e      |g 


g  e 


2  This's  the  lovely  precious  wine 
That  good  Mother's  children  drink ; 
It  will  nourish,  and  'twill  bend 

All  who  join  the  golden  link, 
That  is  made  by  Mother  dear, 
So  her  children  all  may  be 
Joined  in  heart  and  hand  as  one, 
Living,  loving,  simple,  free. 

3  How  I  love  to  be  released, 
By  the  living  power  of  God; 


118 

Free  from  bondage,  Ah!  I'm  free, 
And  I'll  join  with  one  accord 
Mother's  lovely  pretty  band, 
In  the  songs  of  endless  joy; — 
1  am  limber,  I  am  free, 

0  I  love  this  sweet  employ. 

In  each  little  simple  gift 

1  will  strive  to  have  a  part, 
For  by  faith  my  soul  is  led, 
And  I'll  join  with  love  at  heart. 
Blessed  Mother  will  me  own, 
If  I  prove  her  worthy  child, 
By  obedience  to  my  lead, 
And  my  soul  keep  undefiled. 

Given  by  inspiration,  Jan.  10>  1841. 

Canterbury ,  N.  H. 


PURITY  AND  FREEDOM. 


0      All   faithful    souls  are   truly    blest,     A    clean    white    robe 

-    /-\ 
d  de         d* 


IG 


g      g*_       fg' 


'g      g'  g 


shall    be  their    dress,     They'll    dwell   with    saints   and    angels 


ed 


ef 


g         ga 


g 


bright,     Whce  all  is  joy  and  pure  delight.     God's  chosen  heirs 


e"   d 


c* 


g    I  g     g 


ga     |g 


Q  I  e" 


ic  c     c 


119 


of  truth    di-vine     Will  sound  his    word    from    clime  to    clime,. 


e     de 


g 


ga 


g; 


g 


ed 


V,n    ev-e-fy    one    the  same  shall    hear,     And    'fore   his   maj- 

f 


c       c     c 

-     a         a 


c  ' 


a       g       ge 


es- ty    ap  -  pear. 

g     -e    d 


IC 


2  He  has  begun  his  work  in  time, 
He's  set  the  plummet  and  the  line, 
And  every  one  that  will  obey 

Must  walk  the  strait  and  narrow  way. 
His  work  is  hoh .  just  and  pure. 
And  all  who  in  it  would  endure. 
Must  lay  aside  impurity, 
And  keep  their  spirits  bright  and  free. 

3  A  host  of  angels  daily  stand 
Around  his  chosen,  holy  band, 
And  satan  cannot  overthrow 

The  work  which  he's  begun  below. 
Christ  was  the  first  through  whom  this  way- 
He  did  reveal  in  mortal  clay; 
The  second  heir  was  Mother  Ann, 
Who  now  revived  the  gospel  plan. 

4  Ye  children  hear,  and  all  ot^y, 

O  serve  the  Lord  and  love  his  way, 

Unto  his  holy  altar  bring 

A  hearty  and  free  offering. 

Repeat  his  praise  with  heart  and  tongue, 

Give  honor  where  it  doth  belong, 

Receive  from  heaven  daily  food, 

Which  freely  flows  to  all  the  good. 


120 

5  O  all  ye  saints  in  heaven,  on  earth, 
Your  voices  raise  in  shouts  of  mirth, 
In  thanks  and  praise  for  this  bright  day, 
This  ever  new  and  living  way. 
Praise  Christ,  your  blessed  Lord  and  king, 
To  Mother  Ann  sweet  praises  sing, 
For  this  great  glorious  Jubilee, 
Which  sets  the  soul  completely  free. 

Given  by  inspiration,  1841. 

Canterbury ,  N.  H. 


DIVINE  MERCY. 

Lo   lo !  the    hand  of  the  Lord  is  now    stretched    forth     to- 


a 

g 

—     e 

g 
f 

g 

c 

ca 

g 

g° 

lg  lg  g 


wards  the  children  of  men.     O   raise  a  shout  of  joy  and  thanks- 


e  d     c 


ic       c'e 


giving,    all  ye  children  of  Zion;    for  his  mer--cy  is  un-bound- 


d     c 


e*   d     dc  a     c 


ic    ic  c'   d    I 


"g'  /-s 
ed  c 


dl 


ed,   and  his  loving   kindness  great.     Yea,  yea,    saith  the   Lord 


dl 


e*   d     dc  ac 


ac      ic 


ic      ic 


f 


of    hosts,  my    promise  shall    not   f-a-i-1,    but  I    will    hear  the 


c'     d       ed     ca 


A     |g     18 
ef 


g"    |g 


g* 


c  c     e 


121 


hum -ble  soul  that   crieth  to  me;    unto  the    contrite     heart    will 

g     g 


g 

/~\ 

g' 

f 

ec 

t 

e  d     c    ic 


c  c  c 


j  IS     _J 


I  show     mercy,    and  to  the  poor  in    spir-it  will  I  lend    a  listen- 
c     c       c 


d  dc 


IC     IC 


g   g 


g 


f  f  d 


ing  ear.     And  my     holy  chosen    people  shall   be    the    glory   of 


c    ic 


tt 


*    e  Q  c  c 


g  g 


fe       d  d 


g     g 


c    .e 
I 
the     earth;     I  will,  adorn  thee,  O  thou  Zi  -  on    of  my    likeness, 


s~\  II 
dc  ||  >c 


C     IC 


g   g 


g 


g       /-vfg 

f     ef  J         e      .dl 


d| 


with  that    brightness     which  shall  cause  all    nations    to    fear  and 
c  d     c 


C       e 


g 


c 


g*    g     g 


df     e 


tremble  be-fore  thee,  and    bow  and  confess,  the    Lord    Almighty 


d     e       d 


l  c     c       e  f 


g     g     g 


|g 


|g 


dwelleth   in    thee,    O     thou    most    ho  -  ly-  ci-ty.       But   heark- 


e       e     e 


c       c 


ef 


d  dc 


i  c  i  c ; 

c*e 

lg 


en,   O  hearken  ye   my  be  -  loved ;    for     though  the   day      com- 
a       a     c    ic 


L8 


g 


g 


e  d     ic 


g 


ic      ic-T     c*       e 


d'c 


16 


122 


eth     when  my  vengeance   shall  be  up-on  the  wick  -  ed,  and   the 


ic 


/~S   /-s      g 

cd  ef       f     e         .d|   d  f 


e  d     .dl 
i 


dl     c 


en-e-my     shall  rise  in  great     fu  -  ry  a  -  gainst  you,   fear  ye  not ; 


a  c 

g  g     g       g 


ic   .c     c 
I 


...    T  e     f 


e  e 


for  I  will  stretch   forth  my  mighty     hand  and     stay  their  furious 
a 


c  c     c 


•IS 


1       —  e     f 


"'     f   g 


©  d.      f     e  d  c 


wrath ;  they  shall  in  no  wise  prosper  against  my  ho  -  -  ly    cho- 

c     c     c 


ic     le 


fe*  d  ef 


IS 


g 


g  S     g 


ic 


sen.     For   I   am   Lord  of     heaven    and  earth ;    and   above   all 


ic 


16 


c*     d 


IS 


ic 


c     e 


g     g 


power      is      mine,     and     above     all    glo  -  -  ry     is   and   shall 


ic 


d'c 


S 


g 


|g 


be,  that  of  the  work  of  my   hand, 
c     c     c 


dc   I 


ic 


IS 


f       fe 


S 


e  d 


ic 


!l" 


Received  of  Father  William,  1840. 

New  Lebanon,}  N.  Y. 


123 


WISDOM'S  ROLL. 

Look  ye  and  behold  a  roll 


roll 


^/-N  f 


g'a  g      e 


f 

ed 

d 

1  ed  e 

g'age 

■  1        ~~ 

c       c 

ic  c'~. 

if~ c 

■"  ~~ 

g*  ©      ga 

-1 

I   have    brought  unto  you  from  the  Ho  -  ly    Se  -  Ian.         It  was 


g 


f 


e       d     e 


ga     g 


e*     d 


C  C 

b 


IC 


W-i-s-d-o-m  that 


r-o-l-l-e-d 


g  g     t 


e     f  ge 


d  d  ef  d  def  ed  ef  g'a  gf  e 


it  says  Mother.         It     is   a   reward    for   your  faithful   la  -  bors 


d     d 


ie 

le 

IC 

ic;  ■ 

'       g  a 

e     d     |g 
c 


|g 


in  the   vineyard  of  God,    a  re  -  ward    for    your   faithful   labors 


e     d 


e       d     e 


d|       e   f 


|g     a       g 


g 


g 


in  the  vineyard  of  God.         And  when  upon  earth  your  work    is 


e       d     d 


ic 


ie       d 


g 


done,  and  in  -  to  the    heavenly  world   you   do   come,     a    crown 


d  ed  e 

c* c 


gage  d     e 


d|       ef 


gg  \g 


shining  bright    with  precious   gems,  a  robe  pure  lily   white,  and 


g         g     e         d     e 


g"       e  g 


g 


g 


124 

a  royal   diadem,  I  will  give  to  you.         So       now  saith  Wisdom, 


d  e 

f  e 

—       c 

d 

a 

g       e 

.d 

1 

IC*. 

e*.   e 
c*    ;c 

t~:2~ 

I- 

f       e 

d 

go  ye  on  rejoicing 
e     f  e         d     e 

,    walking  in  my  p 

g     f     e  de 

==     i 

easant  paths. 

B       C             C*     * 

'.   c 

c 

g{ 

f 

efed  de 

de 
c     c 

gg  =  = 

dde  def 

gg    gef 

gaga  g'a 

g 
c 

efe 
c 

d 
c  c* 

• 

i.TYi 

Received  of  Mother  Ann,  1839. 

New  Lebanon,  N.   Y. 


WORD  OF  THE  LORD. 

o      I  have  Gome  in   love  and  godly   fear  to  visit  you,  to  address 


c       c  c 

"       a     "~ 


e*     e 


es  a  a 


ai 


*\      g  g 


you,  and   speak  for  the  Lord  to  his   people.     Know   ye   not  that 


e       e 


le     d 


I    ai  ... 


ag 


my  righteous  laws  and   holy  fear  ye  must  keep,  or  never  in-her-it 


a       a     a 


a  a     g     e  e 


e       e 


e  e 


a     a 


125 


■e-ter-nal    life?  For  strait,  strait  and  holy  holy  is  the   high-wiy  of 


a  £>■■  ai 


e       ai 


a     a   a   a   a 


e     e     e 


heaven,  and  no  entrance  can  ye  find  into  the  ho-ly  cit  -  y  with- 


e     e     d 


a     a 


e     d    le 


a  e     e   f  ed 


le  e"   d 


out   redemption.     O  hear,  hear  ye  and  know,  that  in  righteous 


ba  a  i 


ic 


a  ! 


i 


e     e  |     . le     e     g 

i         


ness  ye  are  judged,  in  mercy  ye    are   visited    and    warned.     My 


e     e      f 


e     e 


b     a 


e     e 


a     g    fj.    ai 

de  -  crees    are  per- ma-  nent,   and  the   powers   of  earth   cannot 

e 


"     g     agtt    |g       g     g 


c     c  ic 


c  c 


stop  nor   overthrow   them;  my  work  is  strong  and    mighty,    and 


e      c 


a        or     —       I  or 


ef 


c 


g         d       ed 


d*   d         ef 


will  be  cut  short  in  righteousness.     My  voice    and  power   shall 


g     e  g         e     d 


d 
c       c     c 


ef 


g         g       g     f       e 


roar,  roar  and  r o 1---1  through  the  deep,  the  heavens 

If  I      IS  e         e  d|   ef     gf     |g-  d     e       de 


-  I 


c         c 


12G 


and    earth  shall   shake,  till  the  works  of  unrighteousness  end,  the 


f 


lg 


f     e 


If     g     e 


e  d 


g 


dead  from  their  slumbers  a-wake,  come  forth   and    live.     There- 


c     c 


d 
c  c 

—    I) 


b  ... 


IC 


fore  letZion  be  a-wake,  and  not   suffer    ease  to  remain    in    her 


c     c 


c  c 

g  b       41 


dl      e 


b       g     b 


dwellings;  let  her  children  be   ho  -  ly,  lowly    and  thankful,   that 


c      ic 


a*   b     cb  a     b 


cb     ai 


%  g     f 


le 


the   blessings  of  heaven  may  con-tin-ue  to   pour,   pour  in   their 


g 


g     g       a    |b     a     b 


c  b     a     g 


ai    .ai     e     d 

I 


souls,  to    strengthen  and  support  them    on  their   journey  to   the 


e      e 


a     a 


le  e     e     e 


Ian  sa  li  van  da   ven  vo  len,  Ian  sa  li  van  da  ven  vo  len;  for  soon 


e  e   f       g 


e     d   le 


? 


ai      a 


tr 
•H-ai 


will  be  sounded   me  na   ve   non  ve  ne   va. 


Ae    le 


ai    le 


f.g   le 


a  g     ai 
Enfield,  N.  H.  1838. 


127 


GOOD  BELIEVER'S  LIFE. 

O  the  crood  Believer's  life     Ts  the  best  of  any!     'Tis  full  of 


a     a 


©     e 


b     b' 


c     c     b 


S'    S 


comfort,  void  of  strife,     Well  beloved  by  many.     Other  joys  are 


b     b' 


c     b 


d     e 


foolish  toys,     No    abiding   treasure;     Only  this    leads  to  bliss, 
ggg-  ffed         e'e*       ccc*       d       de 

Pure  delight  and  pleasure. 

c  b 

a 


g 


a     a 


2  In  the  morning  we  arise, 

Soul  and  body  waking, 
Banish  slumber  from  our  eyes, 

Ere  the  dawn  is  breaking; 
Then  we  all,  both  great  and  small, 

All  as  one  cemented, 
Work  away  every  day, 

Happy  and  contented. 

3  All  our  duties  through  the  day, 

'Tis  our  calculation, 
To  perform  them  every  way, — 

Thus  we  find  salvation. 
These  we  will  well  fulfill, 

Show,  by  our  profession, 
We  partake,  wide  awake, 

Mother's  purest  blessing. 


128 

4  While  we  labor  in  the  dance,. 

Seeking  full  salvation, 
On  to  heaven  we  advance, 

Fill'd  with  consolation; 
Sweet  employ  !  peace  and  joy, 

Flowing  like  a  river, 
At  the  brink  we  may  drink, 

One  and  all  together. 

o 

Harvard,  Mass.\837„ 


EVENLY  DISPLAY. 

.      The   waves  of  the   ocean    imitate  the    rolls  of  the    heavenly 


Pe 


a  a  c     a 


e     c 


S  S 


music  that     rolls    in    heaven.     O      leuliumul    la,  O    le  ul  lum 


f'de  dc 


ic    ic  |j 


1 

a 

c  *  e  | 

g 

or 

6 

C 

a  a     c 


ul    la,     O    glory  to   God  for  this    heavenly    display. 


ec 


g  g 


e     c 


f"   d     e  de 


ic 


:| 


2  The  wheels  of  a  time-piece  imitate  the  flows  of  the 
heavenly  love  love  that  flows  in  heaven. 
Chorus. 

3  The  wings  of  an  eagle  imitate  the  seraphim  that  soar 
in  the  heavens  of  heavenly  love. 

Chorus. 

Given  by  inspiration,  1838. 

New  Lebanon,  N.    Y. 


129 


ARMY  OF  THE  LORD. 


Ye  are  my  lovely  Ha  van,    to     sound    the    everlasting  gos- 


ly   ye  hare 


ic  c     cdjj-e     c  ef 
pel   through  the  land ;     yea,  free 


ab 

c'b 

ic-     | 

|g  S      ■ 

- 

1 

—- 

4 

c'd 


dc    ic 


If 


e'   c    ic 


ab 

S-   = 


e'f 


ic     e 


enlist-ed  under  a   g--   1 o 

d 


e    ic  c 


g 


e  c 


ic  e 


ab     c 


rious     banner 


e    ic 


never  to  re  -  treat.     Yea,  ye    are   my    mighty    ar-my;    stand, 

ic    :  a  . ic 

g  |g      |g 

c       d       e       c 


ab 


stand,  never    flinch  in  the  hour  of  battle  ;     be    bold  and   valiant, 


ic     d     e 


ic     c     c     b       d 


g      #  8 


and  ye  shall  obtain  the   vie  -  to  -  ry.     Come  on,  come  on,  Zion's 


d     d|    Tbllc 


f 


e     d       e 


■•   1 

f|     e       dffic 


c  de 


dl      c     c 


army  come  on;  come  up  to  the  help  of  the  Lord  against  the  cru- 


d     c     b       c 


ebb 


c*        deb       a 


g  g     g 


17 


130 


el    en-e-my  of  your  souls;     for   lo!    I  have  come  with  my   sword 


g-   g 

™  e  d     e    4ic 


g                   g         g     g# 
c     c  


c  d  e 


drawn,  and  will    make  the  final  separation  between  the  righteous 


ic 


c*      c     d  c  b  b 


ic  c*   d 


c       b     a 


and    wick  -  ed.     I    will    draw,  I  will    draw  the  di  -  viding  line, 


g...    |g 


|g  e 

tt        00* 


e  e       e       e     e 

a 


f 


—     d    ... 


le 


and  bring  to  light  the   hidden  works   of  darkness.     Thus    saith 


g 


a       a 


c       e 


deb         a     ai 


ie<.> 


ai 


the  Lord  of  hosts,,  my   work  is  of  force,  it  will    break    down  the 


f 


g 


le     e 


g  f 


g 


le     e 


lof- ty   hearts  of  the  sel£exalted,  and  bring  into  subjection  the 


ba  gf 


le     e 


a     a*     b 


atr     f 


e  e 


kingdoms  of  the  earth.     O  hearken  and  believe,  and   be  not  de- 

f 


deb       ai 


le  e 


d  d 


d       c     b     b 


ceived;  take  hold  of  the  prize  while  offered  in  mercy,  while   of- 


■  "     ai 


a     a     a       a*     a 


a     a  ba  a       a 


"■e 


131 

fered    in  mercy ;    or  judgment    will     come   with   your  fi  -  nal 


e       e 


f 


e    le  ^4. 

—         cd| 


ai 


c       c 


dc  ag 


doom. 


ai 


Enfield,  N.  H.  1839. 


THE  FAIR  CITY. 

A      O    see,   O  see  the   city  a  -  bove,  in  the  regions   of   bright 


a 


d  e 


c  c  cd 


ic     c     a 


a     a     a 


purity.      My    spirit  doth  long  to  be  clothed  up-  on  with  a   spirit 


a  c 


c  c       cd 


e     e  ed 


c     c  cd 


c     c 


a  a 


of  love  and  true   char  -  i  -  ty.         The  streets,  O  how   pure  !  and 


g    |g 


c'df^   c       e 


|g       g 


the  mansions  how  fair !   My   soul    O  don't  linger,  but  haste  and 
r\  /"\  ^"N  /*n 


ca 


ai        a 


g  g 


g  g     g 


be  there.       See  the  cit  -  y,  see  the  city !  Far    above  in    purity, 


dc 


c     c     cd     e 


c     c     c 


a     a  ab  c 


a     c 

g 


132 

Where  the  angels,  filled  with  love,  Dwell  in  peace  and  harmony; 

a  a       c'  a 

g       - 

e  d     c 

See  the  streets,  how  bright  they  sparkle  !     And  the  mansions  how 


a         a 

g       -  g 


c     c     cd     e 


.c     c       c         e 

I 

divine!     Hear    the   love  -  ly    angels  singing,  O  the  music,    how 


c  c 


ac 


a     a 


g       g     g 


sublime  ! 


d     c 


Given  by  inspiration,  1838. 

Canterbury,  N.  II. 


CELESTIAL  PRAISES. 

A      Let  all  the  new  cre-a-tion     Their    sweet   hosannas   sound, 


|g 


d       e     df 


e  e 


g  a  ga 


|g 


I 
Ce-les-tial  praises   fl-o-w  around,  ce-les-tial  praises  flow  around, 


cr       a   ab 


d  e    fe 


d| 


g   f     ed 


d     d 


Celestial  praises  flow  around,  In  one  perpetual  song. 
d     e   f  gf  ed     e     e      f     ef     g     e  a  ga      |g   '.    . 


133 

2  Sing  praises  to  our  Savior,     Eternal  praises  sing: 

Rejoice  ye  saints  in  heavenly  light, — Let  music  sweetly  ring. 

3  Ye  shining  worlds  above,     In  heavenly  order  stand, 

Where  Mother's  children  gather  round, — United  heart  and  hand. 
Given  by  inspiration,  Jan.  10,  1841. 

Canterbury ,  N.  H. 


TEMPLE  0E  FREEDOM. 

O  hail  thou  sacred  temple  freedom!     Thou  affordest  peace- 


c  c 


a     g 


c       c 


ful  ports;     Holy  are  thy  walls  and   portals,     O   how  goodly    are 

ga      |g 

c 


2   a  c       a 


•  a     g 
l 


ed 


thy   courts !        Blessed    be    the   hand    that  formed  thee,       And 
g     a     C     a  I  .a"       g 

placed   in  thee    the    name  of    Mother,      Blessed   be   thy  holy 


ic 


g     a*      g 


eg         a  g' 


...c 


order,     O  blest  abode !  I  want  no  other. 
l     ff  e  e     d     e 


dl 


134 

2  A  beacon  thou  shalt  be  to'nations, 

Monument  of  fame  divine ; 
O  unfurl'thy  glorious  banner, 

Let  it  wave  in  every  clime; 
Gently  blow  celestial  breezes, 

And  waft  this  truth  to  dale  and  mountain, 
Let  it  be  to  the  afflicted 

A  permanent  redeeming  fountain. 

3  Divine  reflection,  deep  and  searching, 

Lay  thy  mighty  strong  arm  bare, 
Sweep  the  earth  and  rule  the  waters, 

May  all  feel  thy  wondrous  power. 
Gracious  Father,  may  conviction 

Arrest  the  course  of  every  creature, 
And  in  glowing  colors  contrast 

The  halls  of  freedom  and  of  nature. 

Enfield,  N.  H.  1839. 


a:glorious  reward. 

.      O    my    blessing,  says    Mother,  shall    rest   on   the   faithful ; 


d| 


c     c 


d|     d 

c 


[ 


de  dl 


yea     glorious  and  heavenly  is  the  re-ward   of  my    true^  and   up- 


d 
c     c 


e     d 


d|     e     f 


|g     a       S 


right  first-born    children,  ye  that  have  labored   and   toiled,   tha< 


•  |g  e 

c*     " 


IC 


g       a     g       e      f       ftt      IS 


135 

have  suffered  and  kept  my    pure   gos  -  pel ;    for      you  have  pass- 
d     d 


C 


ga 


cr 


ed     through     deep     scenes    of    trib  -  u  -la  -  tion.     And    now    a 


d 

d| 

dl 

f 

g* 

i          c 

h 

air  ef    |g 

c 

g              a   g 

ho - ly  crown  and  a  seamless  robe  you 

d* 

■"■  > 

c 
ab     g"   g 

c         c 

ab 

c 

a       ai 

a  5 

g'    e     d     ef 

IS       a 

shall    wear    in  my  hap- py  mansion,     and    there,   says    Mother, 

d         d         d 

|g( 

)    g    a       g^; 

c*     c 

'.   c 

""               c 

ye    may   s--h--o--u--t     e-ter-nal      praises      to      God 

de        f 

S  e  (J 
1 

a  S   f 

IS       f    ||    f  d| 
tt 
II           +t 

.f  e'          d 
l 

d* 

forev  -er  -  more. 

d 

dl 

d*   d 

de   f   |g 

fd       d| 

•  r 

c  c 

c 

( 

c     c 
b 

c 

c 

b  g 

IS 

il 

New  Lebanon,  N   Y.    1840. 


WESTERN  TRUMPETER. 

„      O   my   people    be    joyful,    and    glorify    your    God ;  bless 


#      ic  ba 


e  e 


ag 


b       c    •■•    ai        ab 


136 


Christ  the    Sav  -ior,  bless  Mother,  bless  Mother,  the   dis-pen-ser 


c       d 


e        le  e 
d  — 


e    le     e 


ajr  ai 


c       d 


e    le 


of  e-ter-nal    life.     Shout    ho  -  ly    songs   of   vic-to-ry,    Heaven's 


d  c 


^N  II 

b  ba     ai(j 


le     e' 


loudly     proclaiming    freedom,    freedom,    freedom  is     free    free 

8 

e         e 


e     e 


e      le 


c  b       a 
free,  for  the   true  seeker  after  purity. 


a       ca     a     a  || 


■l 


.  le     e 
'  d 


e  e 


ic     b     a  Ij 


a  g  ai 


.c  d 
I      - 


e" 


c  d 


Glo-ri-fy    your  God;        Holy, 


fg 


e  e 


a  i 


g  fg 

e  e 


© 


ai 


c     c 


dc     ag     a 


)    .c  ba 


holy,  ho-li-ness   to   God    belongs.     Sound      ho  -  li  -  ness     with 


e  e 


f 

e       e       e 
d 


.cd     ($     d' 


o. 


freedom    through    the     earth,    free,    free    from  the  bondage    of 

II  II 


igl 


a 


I 


le 


ic         a       a         a 


c     d       d 


death,  free  from  the  bands  of  earth.      O      burst   the    bands   of 

e     e         e 

d  c       a  i 


a'b-"    c  d 


137 

earth    and  sonr   on  the  win^s    of  freedom    to   mansions   of  rest, 


a  i 


c     a     a  a     u       a     of 


e     e       e     .  le 
I 


on  the  wings  of  freedom  to    mansions  of  rest,  endless'rest. 
c     a  a     a        a     a     g 

— ' —    '       ifc      a     a  I 
Given  by  inspiration,  1839. 

Enfield,  N.  H. 


BLESSED  HEIRS. 

These  are  the    chosen    of  the     Lord,    a  -  domed 


1 II 

b 

IC 

b 

c 

aU 

ed       e 

c  cd     e     gl 

ai      a 

with  ho  -  ly     power  from  God  their  Heavenly    Father ;    they  do 

c     b                            b 

c 

a                a  I      a 

ai    ai 

a 

-  gtt       - 

e       e      f  g 

e 

keep  his   holy  statutes  and    obey  his    sacred  word  ;  in  hu-mil-i-ty 

IT'S 

c  b 

1 

/rs 

d     cd 

a     a 
eg             g 

a            a 

—     g 

^         ai 
ef  g 

a  a          | 
d  d| 

e 

of    soul    and     lowliness    of    mind     they     bow     around     God's 

1 

/-\ 

b 

c 

g    ■ 

ai 

1          g    | 

a 
e  d  d     d    ■ 

a 

—       ge   d              c 

ho ly 

throne, 

and     worship     in  his    ho ly 

c 

|b 

/~\ 

IC 

-  \ 
b 

—  ■ 

T    a 

ai 

a       a       a 

.ai 

a 

d- 

e  e* 

I" 

"  g' 

g 

g  e 

I 

— 

g 

18 


138 


mountain.     O     comfort,     comfort  and  strengthen   my     Sac    a 


ai      at 


lg 


g     e    ... 


Ian  voo,  my     ho 


»c       c    |f 


ly    chosen,   my    faithful     heirs    of 


/-\ 

r   - 

\ 

c  c 

a 
g 

|g  ge 

c*  d   te- 

a 
.     —  g 

1  ^\ 

g   le     eg 


II) 


eternal  love.     O  come  ye  blessed   heirs   of  Christ's   kingdom, 


a 
g     g  f 


le  .|g 


g       g     c     c  |    d{     d         f     fy     ed     dl 


pure  and  peaceable   kingdom,    blessed   heirs  of  God's   mer  -  cy 


g     e  d 


ic 


dc 


e*  d         ic  J  c       de        If 

and  love,  free,  free   volunteers  who   have  enlisted  to   fight   the 
ic 

g  e    4  ic     e 


b     ic 


|g 


a  a 
f  g     f 


£ 


battle   of  the  Lord.     Christ  is   their    captain    and   their    guide; 


gf 


e     d     ic 


b     c 


ai    a 


a  .a     a 

g     e        "  g 


these  do  walk  and  keep   in  the  straight  and   narrow  path  of  self- 
c       d     e*     def  e  c 


ef  g 


g  e 

de-ni-al  and  the  cross;      Yea  they  follow  the  Lamb  whith-er-so- 


a' 


d     c     d 


b  c 


g  e 


ef  g 


139 


ev-er  he   go  -  eth,  hav-ing  the  ev  -  er  -  lasting  substance   of   the 


g     e 


cd 


e     c     b 


g     e       6' 


ge     ef      g 


gospel  which  en-dur-eth   for  -  ev  -  er,  for  -ev-er   more.      With 


c     d  e 


c* 


g     ef     g 


pure  hearts  and  clean  hands  they  a  -  dore  God  their  Heavenly 


le 


lb 


e* 


g     e     g 


Father,  Christ  the  blessed  Son  of  God,  and  good  Mother  Ann. 


ai      ai 


deb 


cb 


g' 


These  are  the  true  worshipers  of  God,  the  blessed  heirs  of  ev-er 


ai 


g  e     eg 


a  i      a 


a  a 

g-     - 


b  c 


durable   happiness.     Praise,  O  praise  God's  ho-ly  name.       Ho! 


S 


ai 


e  g 


b 
I      a 


l 


g       e 


lb 


a 
g 


ai 


ho  ho  ho,  Lo !  lo  lo  lo ;  I  vin'  ce  van'  de  ho  ho  ho, 


ic 


IC 


g 


e'd  c'd 


c  ic 


e  g   e-, 


|g 


c"  c   ic 


si7  -  na    Lon    vo   ho  ho. 
b'c  d        ic      f*   d      ic 


Given  by  inspiration,  1840. 

Canterbury,  N.  H. 


140 


THE  PRIZE  TO  THE  FAITHFUL. 

«      O    may  we  be  faithful  while    here  on  this  earth,     That    we 
c 


c 


g    g    g 


d     e 


may  obtain  the  rich  prize     Of  heavenly  comfort,  surpassing    the 
g       g 


d     d     e 


a 
g       g 


e     d     ef 


worth     Of  every  thing  else   here   in    time.     For   blessings    are 

c  [ 
g 

f     e  f       d       d 


g 


flowing  from    heaven  above,     On  those   who    are   true  and  up- 
cde        fddd*  e*        e       dc       dc       a 


right;     In  union  and    order    together  we     move,     The    gospel's 


c*   c 

g 

g 

a 

6 

f  e 

d  ef 

c     a 


our  only  delight. 


g     g 


e  d 


c* 


;l 


2  To  God  we  have  given  our  talents  and  time, 

Our  life  we  do  freely  lay  down, 
To  spend  and  be  spent  we  our  all  do  resign, 

To  win  to  our  souls  a  bright  crown. 
A  precious  reward  is  for  those  who  endure, 

Who  firmly  hold  out  to  the  end  ; 
Their  comfort  is  steadfast,  redemption  is  sure, 

Jehovah's  their  Father  and  Friend. 


141 

3  Secure  from  the  reach  of  all  robbers  and  thieves, 

Our  treasure  in  heaven  shall  be, 
Where  Satan,  the  tempter,  our  souls  cannot  grieve, 

From  sorrows  we  there  shall  be  free. 
So  let  us  rejoice  while  together  we  move 

Towards  this  pure  peaceful  abode, 
Where  happified  spirits  are  dwelling  in  love, — 

O  this  is  the  city  of  God. 


A}; GEL  OF  PEACE. 

a      O     nis'ke    va'-ne,     niske   va'-ne,     I     am    an   an-gel    of 


I        e 


e        r 
ic 


c      a     £a  if  i  c      era 


peace,  an  an-gel  of    peace  from  the     ho 

g    ga       a       g 


or  C  C 


a'T 


c  *      d     ca  g        a 
ly,    ho  -  ly 

y  ai 

d|    d 


Se  lin'  ce  ka  ne;     I  have  come  to  bring  glad    tidings  of   joy     to 


d     c      ic 


c  c*    a 


g     g 


c        c 


;|g      g 


the    house  of  Is-rael.     And     sayeth  Je-ho-vah,     Fear  not  fear 


d       c      i 


ic 


;20 


e  e 


d...  ic 


;|g       ;g      g 


not,  for  my  holy    angels  guard    you,  and  bring  from  your    dwell- 
er       I, 


g     *     g         g 
e 


a     a        |  g 


cd       d       c         ca 


142 


ing  a  spirit  of  peace,    of    meekness    and    love;     Their     lovely 


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graces    form  a  beautiful    robe   that    will    never    fade.     I     love, 


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I  love,  saith  the    holy  spir  -  -  -  it,  to    bless  and  comfort  the  peace- 


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ma  -  ker,     the  peace-maker,  the  peace-maker.     O   the  glo-ri-ous 


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crown  for  the  pretty   peace-maker!  the     angels   surround   them 
a  i      a     g     g 


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with  thousands  of  blessings,  and  their  sweet  -  est  praises  sound. 


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O      Sa  sis'ke  va'na  ve',  shout,    s--h--o--u--t   with  the     an- 

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en-e-mies     shall  no  more   prevail  against  thee,    thy    walls  shall 


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stand,  thy  children  shall  call    thee  blessed,  and  rejoice  with  thee 


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in    the   ho--ly    song  of  redemption. 


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Given  by  inspiration,  1840. 

New  Lebanon,  N.   Y. 


PRECIOUS  COUNSEL. 

o      What  can  be  more   precious   to   souls  here    below,     Than 


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c      d 


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e  e 


pure  love  and  union  which   freely  do   flow?     My    children,  this 


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e       e       e 


treasure  is  gained  through  your  lead,     And  this  do   remember'll 


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your  needy  souls  feed ;      Yea,     in  strict   obedience   a   blessing 


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you'll  find,     Which  is  for  the  upright,  the  lowly  in   mind  ;     In 

a  a  or 


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d     d       d 


this  holy    angels  your  souls  will  attend,     And  I  too  will  help    you, 


e   e   e 
d  d       c 


e  e         e 

d  d  " 


e  e 

d  c       d 


and  will  you  befriend. 


2  I'll  help  you,  dear  children,  if  you  will  be  free, 
Yea  comfort  and  strengthen,  says  Mother  Ann  Lee; 
Bow  down  in  submission  to  your  holy  lead, 

By  this  you  inherit  my  love  when  in  need. 

My  holy  Anointed  will  help  you  along 

To  mansions  of  glory,  where  the  holy  throng 

Will  sing  endless  praises  of  glory  and  love, 

If  while  on  the  earth  you  your  time  well  improve, 

3  O  brethren  and  sisters,  be  humble  and  low, 
O  live  in  sweet  union  where  ever  you  go; 
Then  my  love  and  blessing  shall  rest  upon  you, 
Yea  happified  spirits  shall  dwell  amidst  you. 

So  press  on  with  courage,  yea  press  on  with  zeal, 
My  true  healing  balsam  your  souls  shall  yet  heal, 
True  faith  and  obedience  your  strength  e'er  will  be, 
And  guide  you  through  time  unto  eternity. 

Received  by  inspiration  of  Father  Job  Bishop,  A.  D.  1840. 

Canterbury ,  N.  H. 


145 


HEAVENLY  PURITY. 

.»      Gird  on  your  armor,  faithful  souls,  of  h-e-a-v-e-n-ly     purity, 

III  sl£ 

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that  are  for  thee.  Ho    ho,    Lo    lo,    Ho  ho  vo   ce  lo   Ion 

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ty,  and  heavenly  pu  -  ri  -  ty;     Yea,  they  shall  shine  in  ev  -  er- 
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lasting  glory,  Ce  lo;  la  van'  to  the  h 


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g-u-i-d-ed  you,  And  hath  sent  his  h  -  -  -  o  ly  angels  to  as'  ka  Jen7 


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da  loo7.         Blessed  are  the  souls  who  keep  their  armor  bright, 


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who  worship  God   in    heavenly  pu  -  ri  -  ty.      Give   thanks  and 


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ever  -  lasting  praise  to  your  Heavenly  Father,  for  the  blessings 


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he  has  bestowed  on  the  faithful.      Low,   low,   O    Heavenly    Fa- 

2 


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g       d     e 


ic      ic 


.  le      le 


le     g  f     e 


ther  to  thee  in  grat-i  -  tude  we  bow  our  souls  and  come  upon  our 


d-     d 


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d*     d 


g     g 


c       c       c 


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knees;      And  may    thy    blessings   still  continue    to    f  - 1  -  o  -  w 


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148 

upon  thy   Lin' ce    Ien  Vone',  the    C-h-o-s-en    of  the    Lord 


efSS"      edef       g       ef  g  c  a     g   f     e       def 


for-evennore ;  amen. 


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Given  by  inspiration,  1840. 

Canterbury,  N.  H. 


THANKSGIVING. 

o      All  those  who  live    to  God's    acceptance,     Take    ye    com- 
.a 


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fort   on  the  earth;     Sound   your    cymbals   of    rejoicing,     With 
r\ 
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holy  love  and     heavenly  mirth. 

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1  i 

j|      e     d        ic 


d  e 


2  For  Christ  doth  truly  reign  in  Zion, 

Prince  and  Princes  now  are  seen; 
Take  ye  comfort,  be  ye  joyful, 

With  our  heavenly  King  and  Queen. 

3  Not  earth  with  all  her  gorgeous  splendor, 

Can  produce  a  bride  so  fair, 


149 

Or  glittering  ornaments  50  lovely. 
As  those  frho  in  the  Groom  appear. 

4  Fair  sons  of  Zion,  sound  your  cymbals, 

Let  your  righteousness  increase, 
Praise  the  God  of  your  salvation, 

With  hearts  of  love  and  thankfulness. 

5  Ye  daughters,  join  the  heavenly  chorus, 

Let  your  thanks  to  God  abound, 
Let  each  soul  which  God  hath  called, 
In  works  of  righteousness  be  found. 

Enfield,  N.  II.   1841. 


GOOD  RESOLUTION. 

o      My    soul  is  delighted    with    flowers    of    peace,     Which    in 


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Mother's     garden    grow,    flourish    and     bloom;     I     now      have 

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resolved  my    plants  to  increase     With  -  in  my  own   garden,    for 

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here  I  find  room.  Ch 


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I   will   imitate    Mother    in   all 


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that  I  do,     I  will  imitate  Mother  in  all  that  I  do.       I  will    have 


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my  garden  both  pretty  and  neat,     I'll  wall  it  with  order,  and    fix 
c  c         a         a 


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it  complete;     And  should  Satan  come  here  one  vile  seed  to  sow, 


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c        c      c     c  g        g 


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I'll      use  my  bright  weapon  and  give  him  a  blow. 


g     g       g 


g       g 


2  I'll  place  heaven's  virtues  on  every  side, 
Love,  purity,  union,  humility,  peace, 
Truth,  meekness  and  wisdom,  to  keep  away  pride; 
Then  order  and  beauty  will  in  it  increase. 
Chorus.     I  will  follow  my  Leaders,  be  honest  and  true;  I  will   &-C. 
I  will  be  more  humble,  and  look  very  low, 
Yea,  search  well  my  garden  that  no  weeds  may  grow; 
Then  it  will  yield  lilies  and  bright  roses  too, 
Sweet  fruit,  precious  flowers,  rich  plums  ever  new. 
Given  by  inspiration,  1840. 

Canterbury ,  N.  H. 


HOLY  CANDLE. 

Q      O   the    holy  ho  -  ly   candle  of  the  Lord  is  in    the  hands  of 


#      ic  ba 


e     e 
c  d        — 


g     g 


c  ba 


151 

the    Holy  Anointed     upon  earth;     and  it  will  burn,    and-it   will 


c  b       b-b 


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burn,    and  it  will  s-e-a-r-c-h   the  hearts   of  the    children    of  the 


le 


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e     e 


a* 


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d     c     ba 


house  of  Is  -  ra  -  el.     Yea    with  this  searching  candle,  my    holy 


c"       ~  dc  ba 


ai     e'g 


a       a       a 


ag   ie  eg 


_  a*   g 
Vi  len     se  ne  Voo,     ye  shall    search,     ye   shall      search,    and 


ef     g    ^[a     g     ai 


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c     cd 


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by  the  light  there-  of    ye  shall    sweep,    sweep    and   pu-ri-fy    my 
^        f 


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ho 


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g   ffa  S  e     e 


ly,    ho ly    temple,  and  make  it   pure    and 


C   d 


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e     ^  e  e         e 

d  cd 


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clean.     And  this  bright  and  shining  light  shall     not  be    ex  -  tin- 


a'      b 


c       c       c     a 


g       ag 


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guished,   un  -  til    all     nations   have   embraced   the     everlasting 


ag  ab       c     d 


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152 


gospel.     For  though  they  slumber  in  their     sins,    and     sleep    in 


ai    a  i 


.c*jg     .a*     g 

i      -      I 


ag     e    .g     ga 


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wick-ed-ness,  yet  the     Lord  of  heaven    and    earth    will    awaken 


f 

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their  souls,  by    the   s-o-u-n-dof  the    everlasting    trumpet, 

f  g 


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through     his     ho  -  ly    ho ly    an  -  gels.     But     my     dear 

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children,    you     must     g  -  -  o,    you    must  pass    through    d-e-e-p 


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tribula  -  tion,      you  must  bow    in    humble    submission,    in    low 


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a loud,   before   the   nations   of  the     earth  shall     hear   the 


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everlasting   trumpet  of   life  and  salvation.     Ye  must  be   valiant 


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soldiers;  if  ye  desire   to  obtain  the   victory,   ye   must  fight   the 


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enemy  within.        I  will  send  my   ho  -  -  ly    angels  to  strength- 


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en  and  to   comfort   you,    my  be-lov-ed  children,  saith  your  heav- 
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e       e         e 
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enly  and    merciful   Father ;    ye  shall  not  suffer  violence    from 


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the  hands   of  the  wick  -  ed ;     De  le  san   ban  vi   no   shall   not 


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da  len  see,  but  he  shall  not  have  power  to    harm  the  faith  -  ful 


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Given  by  inspiration,  1840. 

Canterbury ,  N.  H. 


GLORY  OF  ZION. 


Mighty  power  sweepeth  through  the  holy   Wan   se   na   vo, 

e  e     fe     d 


a  ag     ag  e 


a       a 


le      le 


mighty  power  sweepeth  through  the  holy  Wan  se  na  vo,  and  it 


a  ag       ag  f 


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ba         a 


d  e 


a       g 


ai   ai 


a*   b 


will   go     on  to  the     finishing  of  the  work  of  the   God  of  Israel. 


b"»ai   


e  e 


ai   a     g 


e     d     d       eg 


ai   a 


Ho  Ion  ho  vac,  I     ne  vo;     For  sure  destruction  does  await  the 
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wicked  son3   of  Teman,    and  a     blessing   will    be    unsheathed 

4 

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to   the     souls  of  my   people;     and    all  the  nations  of  the  earth 


d     d 


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shall  seethe  glory  of  Zion,     And   they   shall   come   with   their 

4 


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a       a         g        e 


treasures,     with   their    honors,    and   bow  low  low,  to  the     feet 


d       le 


ai  ai  ft  — 
of  the  Savior, 
e     e 

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Given  by  inspiration, 

Enfield,  N.  H.  1842. 


HOLY  MOTHER'S  PROTECTING  CHAD'. 

With  my  blessing  I  have  blessed  you,  O  my  children!  With 
g         B 


a     c     c     d 


d  dl 


c*   e       dl 


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156 
my  comfort  I  have  comforted  you;     Yea,   with  my   love  I   have 


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ed  dl    ftje       d        e 
l 


a 
g  g 


loved  you.     Vo   o'   vo    nee;    O    liar'  ka   e'   on    a    se'. 


I 


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g 


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d     c      ai 


e  d| 


2  With  my  union  I  have  joined  you,  O  my  children, 
With  my  courage  I've  encouraged  you, 

Yea  with  my  strength  I  have  strengthened  you. 
Qua  on,  qua  o;  O  lar  ka  ree  anna  so. 

3  With  my  power  I've  inspired  you,  O  my  children! 
With  jny  glory  I  have  glorified  you, 

Yea,  from  my  store  I  have  nourished  you. 
Vo  o,  vo  nee  &c. 

4  By  my  wisdom  I  have  guided  you,  O  my  children! 
With  my  beauty  I  have  beautified  you, 

Yea,  with  my  grace  I  have  clothed  you. 
Qua  on,  qua  o  &a 

Given  by  inspiration,  1841. 

Canterbury ,  N.  H. 


FATHER  JAMES'  PRAYER. 

Q      Almighty  God  do  hear  my  prayer,     In  mercy  O  draw  near; 

ai 


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O    spare     O     spare    thy    chos  -  en     ones,      From     judgments 

^  O  O 

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2  O  Holy  Mother  lend  thy  hand, 
Thy  wisdom's  needed  here; 

O  may  this  little  chosen  band 
Learn  more  true  godly  fear. 

3  Do  Holy  Savior  be  their  prop, 
Support  them  by  thy  arm  ; 

And  may  they  by  thy  teaching  walk, 
O  keep  them  from  all  harm. 

4  O  blessed  Mother  do  not  leave 
Thy  needy  children  here; 

Help  them  to  keep  God's  holy  way, 
And  all  his  laws  revere. 


Enfield  N.  H.     1842. 


GLORY  OF  THE  FAITHFUL. 

Lo !  se    qua   se   neen !       Be  -  h-o-l-d     and    see    my  little 


I  c  *       b{jjc       d 


f  g  a       g 


f     g 


158 


company,     they're     marching    to    the    promised     land.       With 


gg  g 


c       d 


d       d       c 


|g 


o y  behold  them  se  va  ne    ve.         I  in  ne  vin 


c  b  a*    g 


fgff  |g 


ic 


C    c  be     d 


ic 


c  c     d  e 


ne  van    na    ho    ho    h o    ho    ho.     The    blessings   of 


d     c     d 


e       g  ga  gf 


f     g     d'e 


ic 


IMP     ■     d 


heaven  now  can  flow  unto  every    faithful    soul.     Sweet   consola- 


g 


f 


d  d 


d     C 


f 


tion  can   vi  sa   la   vee,  and   rest   in    each  heart.     L  -  o  -  o  -  k 


f  f       f     g-      f 


I 
d       d  | 


...e 


d       d    ill    ic 


c  e   ic 


\ — 


ye,  and  see  the  glory  of  the  faithful    shining  forth   far   brighter 
gf 


e  e 

d'     - 


|g 


e         e 
-  d 


|g 


g 


g 


f 


than  the  sun,  their  garments  ho  -  ly  and  pure.     No  one  can   mar 

3 


d       d 


C        g       c       d 


e' 


c  d     d 


ic 


.   g 


c       c       c 


their  diamonds  bright,  Nor    soil    their  shining   robes   so   white. 

f  f       f     a 


d     c         g 


g  g 

e 


159 


In   holy   order   moving  on,   While   heavenly  hosts  around  them 


S 


£    C       C 


g 


d     c 


throng.     Press  on,  press  on  my    little  flock,    For  you    I'll    lead, 


c     c 


c  dc 


b  a       g 


before  you  walk;  Though  trying  scenes  you'll  have  to    bear,    A 


e 

c     c       c 

e 

f 

g 

e 

e 

g     g 

■ 

e 
d       d 

crown    of  glo 

f                        g 

e 
d     ~ 

--ry 

g 
d 

you    shall    wea 
dec; 

r.     If    you'll 

•*g       g 

be 

OP 

o 

faithful 
c     c 

while  here  be 

-  low, 

[  will    gather  yo 

u  to   my   fold 

in    Christ's 

d         d     c 

c  a 

f 

g 
e           e 

e 
d     d 

ga 

g           g 

kingdom,    to   dwell    with   me,    and     s--h--o-- 

u  -  -  t   holy 

g 

f 

g  gg  g 
e     — 

dc 

ba  1  g         g 

~"  1         e 

g       g 

c           d 

d     4 

■— ~ 

praises  to  God  eternally. 

.a 

I 

g   f 

.e 

»     d 

c  c  ; 

;] 

Given  by  inspiration,  1840. 
New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 


100 


THE  PILGRIM'S  SONG. 

Q      Lord  what  am  I,    that  thou  shouldst   bless   me     And    thine 


IC 


an 


dc 


d 
c  c 


a    g 


Angels  guard    my    ways?     While    unnumbered    worlds    address 

d 


g       ga 


g 


ab 


g 


thee,     And  a  -  dor  -  ing      millions   praise.     What     am   I,    that 
e  g     ga 


thou  shouldst  pity?     What  am  I  that  thou  shouldst  love?     Here, 


ab 


g     ed 


de 


a  i 


with  no  abiding  City,     Thou  hast  fixed  my  home  above. 


c  c 

g  a 


d  e 


g       ga 


g       e       d 

c  c 


IC 


2  What  am  T  that  I  should  enter 
Into  courts  of  Zion's  King? 
What,  that  I  should  ever  venture 
Thine  eternal  praise  to  sing? 
What  am  I  that  I  should  ever 
Dare  thy  holy  words  proclaim? 
O  my  God,  may  I  forever 
Reverence  thee,  thy  hallowed    name. 


3  O  with  them  that  serve  and  love  thee 
I  rejoice  beneath  thy  wings ; 


161 

Holy  One!  there's  none  above  thee  ; 
"Lord  of  Lords,  and  King  of  Kings." 
.All  thy  children  thou  wilt  honor, 
This  thy  holy  word  foretells: 
Blest  is  Zion,  for  upon  her 
Thine  eternal  brightness  dwells. 

Harvard,  Mass. 


HOLY  ASCENSION. 

Come  come,  all  ye    ho  -  ly,   ho 


ly   angels, 


IG 


Al 


le 


dl 


c     e     dc 


g 


d|   e 


g  g 


f  e  dc 


ic    ic 


ye  seraphs   bright,  ye     s- a-i-n-t-s  of  the     ever  living,     ever 


ic     e     f 


g#     g  g 

e       ettic  c     d 


i 


e   e     d     cd 


e  e 


merciful     God .       Come,    come    and   meet    Christ    with    loud 


,e  d  c 


ic  © 


hosannas,    with    songs    of    everlasting   joy    and    triumph,    with 

c  b     a         i 


a  a 


g         g 


a 


a     a  b 


-       g 


g-      g 


g 


s-h-o-u-t-s     of  eternal    praise. 


a  c  a  c* 


l 


e  d  II    dl 


ID 


FC 


•21 


162 
For     saith  the  Lord  of    heaven    and     earth,    he    is   my    b  -  e- 


4 

r 

M.g 


e     dc     c 


e     d         c    i'    ic       d 


e     d     e     f 


1-o-v-e-d     S--o--n,     he    is  my  faithful,     yea,    ho Jy 


g         g 
e 


|g 


e     d"-  ic       d 


IS 


e  d     e 


c  cc  c 

—     g 


h  -  o  -  -  ly     and  heavenly   messen  -  ger    of    peace,  of   life   and 


a  a     ab  c     b 


a       a 


,,,   g 


tf 


IS 


a  i 


salva-tion,  to  the  lost   children  of  men;  he  has    f-a-i-t-h- 

r ^ 


IC        IC 


g 


f     le 


d     e     d      ic 


e'     d     d  d 


g  g     g 

e       e 


fully   executed  the   will  of  Him  that  hath  pow  -  er   o ver 

rs  /-n    , ^ 

a  a 


g  g 


e  e  e  d  c 


- 


df  c 


I e'd     c       e 


g     g 
e  ed 


e'd  e 


all  nations.         Sing  and  rejoice,    sing   and  re-j-o-i-c-e,    let 


dc 


ic    ic 


g   g 


IS 


a         ac  cd 
g 


ic 


lusic   ring    and   re-e-c-h-o     through   the   heaven     of 


a     a     .  ic 

I 


c*     a  a  a 


ac  cd  c  c 


a       a 


g       g 


heavens  of  glo-ry.         Be-h-o-l-d  your  holy  and  di  -  vine  Si 
a 

eeee*      f         fedc       d'e 


e  d'c 


ic 


Cd 


163 


len'   ce   van'  ce   ro/  for   he  has  returned  to  his  holy,  h  -  o  -  -  ly 

g 


d     c 


d     eftdl      cd 


e     e  e     e*  f 


fe  d  cd 


r -n 

e'd  e*   d 


Se'  la   voo.'         O    come  all  ye  h o -ly    an-gels, 

a       aaa         aabca 
IS     IS        g  g  g      — 


e     dc      ic 


g    li 


IS 


l* 


*j 


come  all  ye  spirits  in  glory  bright,  come  and    a  -  dorn  him  with 

a 


.g* 
'      f 


g 
e     e         f     e 


g 


d  ef 


.S' 

"fed 


c'e 


g' 


glory  and  love,    with    h  -  -o-  -  ly   jew  -  els    and   diamonds,   pre- 


g 


c  cc  c  a 


a'b      ic  1 


g 


cious  and  fair.         O  make    him   welcome,    welcome,    welcome 

a         a 

g       g 

d  <fte 


ic 


to  his  ev  -  er  -  last 


g 


ng,  ever  glorious  h o m -e, 

r 1 — ^ 


a 

g 

g           g 

—           - 

g 


e  d     e 


g  g 

e  d     e 


g 


g 


e  d  e 


IS 


as    a   reward  for  his  faithfulness;    he  has  re  -  ceived  a  re  -  ward 


.5' 

'       f 


e  e     d     e     f 


ed   i  c   ' 


fee 


e  dc 


ic 


from    his    Heavenly    Fa  -  ther,    a    r-o-b-e    of   ev-erlasting 


a  a 
g         g      |g 


IS     S 


c  cd     c 


e   e  d  cd 


ri 


161 
ghteousness,    and  a  £  «  -  -1!  -  -  o  — rinus   crown,  brighter    far 


e       c      ic 


ac  ca  a     a  c 


ic 


f 


ie 


than    the    sun,    its    beauty    exceeds    the     glory    of  all,    and   of 


d       c 


d*       e     f     e       d 


f 


dl     e       f 


every    earthly     thing.  En  -    circle    your     blessed     Savior, 


f       e  dc 


ic  © 


e     d       c         cd     e 


g-   g" 


play   up  -  on    your    harps,  bow   low,  bow     low. 
jhs  3 

c       c     be       d 


ed 


•     eat1 


ic 


gg 


ce 


cc  ab 


c  c 


gg 
—  ff 


aa 

g     g  g  gg 


c  cc  a  aa 


b  bb 

+-=  gg 


aa 

g     g 
ff  == 


Unto  him    wave    wave,    wave    the    token    of  heavenly 


c  d        ie 


.  ie     d 


d       e  e 


dec 


vie  -  to   -   ry;     Praise   him,  praise   him  with     all   thy     power; 

dl 


d 

de 

dl 

IC 

b 

dl 

cd 

e     ed 

:  b 

a  -  dore    him  for-ev-er,    for-ev-er     forever    and    ev  -  er-more, 


b  c 

IS 


b     dl     c 


c  c     c 


be  dc      ic 


165 


saith  the  Lord  of  strength  and  pow  -  er. 


e*     d       d 
A -men,  thy 

d 

Vin  -  - 

e 

dc    ic   1     ic    ; 

1       .IE          .IG 

I  ' 

1 

II  shall  be  done,  say 

:  is 

f    f 

I  <r     Cf  • 

g 

ai    a* 

g 

a  c 

-*d 

e     dc      ic  |  c* 

the  ho-ly    angels  of   God  in  one     voice. 


a  |  ai    a     b     |   ic  c     a 

-gg|  | 

I  I 


IC 


IS 


IE 


IG 


i 


dj   c 


Ibc 


d|    c      lb  d  |   ic*:    . 


Given  by  inspiration,  1840. 

Canterbury,  JV,  H. 


SELF  DENIAL. 

o      There    is   joy     in   self-de-ni-al,     Joy    approved   by    saints 


cd  c       g 


c  cd       d         c       c      ! 


above;     And  though  strong  may  be  our    tri  -  al,     Self-de-ny-ing 

S         g  I     a  ag  S 

e  e       e 

c  —       c       c 

souls  they  love.     Here  we  find  the  purest  pleasure,     Yea,  by  far 


g 


a       c     cd 


e  e     ed     c 


a       a       c 


\     g       cd      ic 


1(56 


the  greatest   joy,     Who  reject  e^ch  carnal  measure     Which  the 
/~\     /~\    /-\ 
ajar     ac   c  *d  |     c 

I  -  -    -l 


a     ca  |     g  ^ 
-I         e 


I  I 

tempter    does  employ. 


I 


ca 


dc    ic 


2  Through  the  furnace  of  affliction 
We  may  truly  have  to  go, 
While  we  bring  to  crucifixion 
Every  vile  delusive  foe; 

Yet  the  word  of  God  assures  us, 
This  affliction  is  but  light; 
But  the  glory  it  secures  us ! 
Crowns  of  gold,  and  robes  of  white. 

3  Robes  and  crowns  of  royal  beauty, 
Priceless  treasures,  these  to  us, 
We  no  more  than  do  our  duty, 
Yet  are  we  rewarded  thus ! 

Then  how  glorious  the  adventure 
Now  to  sacrifice  our  all  ! 
Thus  the  courts  of  God  we  enter, 
WThere  we  never  more  can  fall  ! 

4  Holy  life,  for  those  who  live  it, 
These  are  mansions  bright  and  fair, 
There's  the  crown!  and  God  will  give  it 
To  the  souls  who  thus  prepare. 

Thus  I'll  live,  while  I  continue 
On  this  mortal  shore,  my  stay  : 
Holy  mansions,  I  have  in  you 
Treasures  for  eternal  day. 

5  Thus  with  those  who  are  victorious, 
Self-denying  happy  souls! 

I  will  join  the  songs  so  glorious, 
Which  through  endless  ages  roll. 


167 

Brighter  far  than  Eden's  splendor 
Will  that  glorious  rest  appear! 
O  the  praise  that  we  shall  render 
To  the  hand  that  bears  us  there  ! 

Harvard,  Mass. 


VOICE  OF  TRUTH. 

Be hold,  I'm    a     prophet    of  the    Lord,    and   have 


c'e 


g?:    |g 


e     e       d     e       d  e        f 


come  to  show  unto    you  the  greatness      of  the  Almighty.     Thus 

a  a 

g         g  .g*    g       g 

—     ede1        ~  — 1|    e    e       e  |fd    ic 


4 


saith     Jehovah,    my     judgments    shall 


1---1    and 


e  d 


ic     ce 


II  § 

ig    [g;;s-    g 
i 


ic  c'd 


ed 


IT 


s-w-e-e-p    through  the     earth,  till  the    inhabitants    thereof  shall 


C   d  ed 


di 


c       c     d  — e  c  e        f 


learn     righteousness.     O     Daughter  of  Zion,  arise,  put    on  thy 


a 
g 


/-\  I  •     /-> 

e     ed      ic I !    c'e      ' 


g  S' 


c     c 


mourning  attire,  and  in  low  hu-mil-i-a- tion  bow  down  low,  very 


c       d     c 


ic  c     d 


c'd led  c   d I 


dl      c       d 


le  d   dc 


1G8 


low,  that  per-ad-ven-ture  with  a     lightened  hand    the    Lr>rd    thy 
ic  II 


r\     s-\ 


g     g 


c     c     c  ^ec     ef 


a 

—     ef 


g 


a 
g         g 


God  may     pass    thee     over;       for  with     judgments,     yea,    with 


g 


i 


s 


11 


tC         IC 


e  e    4+    d    ic 

heavy     judgments,    doth  he  purpose  the    earth  shall    be  fill  -  ed. 


g 


|g      I 


e       de 


d      ic 


ic 


Des-o-la-tion  shall  follow  my  sword,  whithersoever  I    go,     sayeth 


c-   e©~ 


^r 


e     c  e 


S-+- 


e  c  e 


e     e 


the     Lord,  till  the    children  of    men    shall    learn    righteousness, 
a 


d    -■>    ic 


c     e 


g 


g         g 


e     d      ic 


For  the  abomination  of  their  un  -  clean  -  ness  hath  provoked  me 


g     g  g       g 
e 


g  g 


4.18 

I'         tt 


c     a 


g 


c  c     c     e 
to    an  -  ger,   and    my     fierce    in-dig-na-tion    is    kindled    against 


a      ic 


!C 


g 


a 


g 


e  d'e 


1  e     e     d 


ic 


them.     I     will  not    always  strive    with    man;  but    will    visit,  in 


ic 


c     c     c 


c     d  a 

g         g 


g         g       g 


c   a 
g 


169 


my   vengeance,    ev-e-ry    nation    on  the    face  of  the  earth,    in 

a        ic        ic         a 

^^  g   .£>*   S 

de        I        ~         e     e     d     d  I 


the  fury  of  my  wrath  and  indignation    saith    the    Lord;   for  I  am 

a 
g       g  . .    IS    IS  ^       ^         ggg 


a 

2" 


f e 


e  de 


e     ed     c'e 


the    Lord,  and  the  in-hab-  itants  of  the    earth  shall    k n 


g 


|g       g       g 


ca  a     c 

—  g  g 


tt 


c     cd 


e      le 


o w     and  fear  my  name 

r\     _  /si      .rs 

ed  c    .d|  c  c 

r—         g 


ic 


Given  by  inspiration, 1840. 


New  Lebanon,  N.   Y. 


SONG  TO  NEW  LEBANON. 


o      O    Lebanon,   Lebanon!    land    of  the  blest !     No   language 


e  d  e 


e  d 


dec 


©     cd 

thy  glory  hath  ever  expressed;     The  mountain  of  Zion,  so  love- 


a 
g         g 


c  d  ed     d 


cd     e       e     e 


e  c     a       c 


170 


ly  and  pure,     Thy  name  shall  for  ages  on    ages   endure.     Th 

/■> 
a  a  ;     c 

g  g  :   g- 

d     e  e  d 


a 


joy  and  delight  of  the   angelic   throng,     The    breeze    from    thy 
cccdcdeddd  edc  cc 


mountains  flows   gently  along,     For  thou  art  the   Eden  of  Is-ra« 
c         a       c 


a  a 

g     g     g 


g 


f     f         f  f 


edc     c  d 


el's  band,     And  in  thee  the  ark  of  Jehovah  shall  stand. 


g 


a  a       c 

g  g     g 


2  Thou  home  of  the  just,  thou  abode  of  the  meek, 
Thy  children,  so  happy,  thine  honor  bespeak; 
The  true  light  of  Zion  in  thee  shall  appear, 
Thy  fame  and  thy  glory  shall  spread  far  and  near. 
All  nations  and  kingdoms  their  treasures  shall  bring, 
And  thy  lovely  mansions  with  triumph  shall  ring; 
The  great  and  the  wise  for  thy  favor  shall  plead, 
And  own  that  Jehovah  is  with  thee  indeed. 

Harvard,  Mass. 


MY  HOLY  WORK. 

O  ho     ho    ho !    I  have  come   with     a   se   lo    ven   da   of 


c'd  e 


ic*     a 


■  «.    le 


d  de     d       c     d 


171 


too  -  ly    angels,    and    they    bear    in    their  w-i-n-g-s   liberty    and 


e     ed 


d  ic     c 


ec       e 


c'a   .  ic 


f     e 


freedom  to    poor  lost   souls.     I    am,    I      am    Je-sus  the  Savior, 

a 


f     dl   ef 4f      f     e 


dl 


gc 


ic   fe 


g     g         ^ 
dltt—       f     ed 


dl 


and  I  will  do   my    work  upon  earth,    yea,    that  work  which   my 

a 


e   f 


■W-g 


d       c 


d       d  e 


Heavenly    Father  hath  de  -  signed  for    me.     I    wan'   se  ren'   vo 


ab  c     b 


Kf 


e     d     c+.  ic 


c*     b     a 


vack'  o  nis'ka  to  my  Heavenly  Fa  -  ther,  and    hear,  hear  ye,   O 


ab  c 


|g 


c     a 


g. 

■  Ig 

lg  0. 

ef 

1 

g 

f  <se 

g* 


ye  si  van'  dan  vo'   that  slumber,    O     hear  ,   the    gospel  trumpet 


fee 


I 


e     d  I     e   ft  fe     d  I    |  i  c 


c*  a     a 

g 


that    is   s-o-u-n-d-  ing,      s 

i n  r 


u    -    n    -    d    -    ing 


g 


a*   b  cb  a 

g 


IS    lg 


c'   d  e*    f 


ed  cb  c 
g 


ic  be 


a  -  loud.         O  a  -  wake  from   your  slumber,  and    seek  de  len' 

dc      ic    '.  a  c       d     ed 

g  g       g  g 


©  c  e 


172 

vo    vis' ka  Inn',  and    bow    at    the   throne    of  God ;   for    now    the 

a   a 

g     g 


ed     cd     e 


%         g       g       g 


heavens     are     opened    and    h    -  -  -  -    o   -   ly    an  -  gels   are   de- 

e       d         c 


c       a  e   e 

g     g 


e  c     a     c* 


g- 


scending  to  help  poor    souls    who    seek  for   sal  -  va  -  tion.     Yea, 


g-       g 


/-N 

a* 

r> 

|g       g 

ef 

i  ■ 

ef 


I ~e "    o     dc 


ic 


the   flaming    herald    of  truth    is  passing  through  the    land,  and 


dec 


g       g         d 


dc.dl        ef 


those  that  se'   len     voo'   val'  -  le  don     ca'  dra,    and   rev  -  el    in 
/-\ 
a 

g         g    .g     g 


a 
|g       g 


e     d 


ab 
.g      |g     — 


c     a 


their     cal'  -  a    von'    de,     will     yet    feel    the  just  judgments    of 


g       -.    g      g 


g       |g    4g 


f       e 


f     e 


.If     dc"     b 


God:     For     saith  the  Lord    Almighty,    I    will    reward    ev  -  ery 


ic 


c        a  a 

g     g       g 


g    |g 


a  i 


fe     f 


g       g 


one    ac  -  cording    to  their    works ;     yea     the     haughtiness    of 


|g       g 


g       g       ^ 

—  ed 


ic 


e     e       d 


173 

man   I     will  lay  low,     and     of  their  works   of  in-iq-ui  -  ty    will 


4    ie  ef 


e      ie 


ie© 


a       a* 


a     a 


e*      ef 


I     make   them  a  -  shamed.       My     work   I    have    begun     upon 


a* 


ai 


g 

e*~4 


^      6 
e-f  f 


earth,    and    my     ho  -  ly,    ho ly    power     shall     lead     my 


ie 


e       e 


ca     ai 


ce  dc     b 


cb  a 


g 


f      ie  e 


c  -  h  -  o  -  s-en   people;       by     wisdom  they  shall  be    guided  un- 
ai      ai 


g 
-  ef 


c       d     e     dc       b 


ie 


c     a     a 


g 


f     e 


abed 


ef  e     d  c     d 


a       a 


til  they  reach  my    ho ly    City,  the   New  Je  -  ru  -  sa  -  lem 

g 
shout 


where  se  le'  ne  ven,    sa  ver    lis'  ka  o     leen,'     will 


a 


g 


e     e   .e       e     f 


g# 
e     d  c#    ie         — 


c     d 


e  -  ternal  praises    to  their  King  and   Queen.         Fear    not,  fear 

a  a  ai    ;    \     c 

^g  K 

e     d     ef 


a 


g 


g 


g       g 


not,  my    Sa'    ca   van   Veen',    for    I   will  pro  -  tect  you,    and     I 


d       d     de" 


d|     ef 


g  g       g 


g     ie       c 


174 

will     g-u-a-r-d     you      through    sa'    la   van    voo'. 

ry 5  ^ 

|g       d  d 


g 


d'    f  ed  ef 


le  d     dc 


ic 


And  when  done  with  time,  ye  shall   re  -  ceive  the    re  -  ward  of 


[g 


dl     de 


dl     ef 


i 


g     g    I 


&     e     tic 


f      jg 


''Well  done!  good  and    faithful  servant ;  en  -  ter  thou  in  -  to  the 


/-\ 

ef         g       d       dc 

be 

d 

/~\ 

c     de 

a 
If     f 

g     g 
f 

ef 

joy    of  thy    Lord." 

Jg  d     dc" 

ic  : 

' 

:| 

Given  by  inspiration,  1840. 

Canterbury,  N.  H. 


HOLY  AND  DIVINE  FAITH. 


-      I  have  received  that  holy    faith,     The    vital    spark    of  life, 

d  d       Q 


|g 


e     g       g       ab 


g     g 


dl 


By  which  my  soul  must  sink  or  rise,      Before    it  ends  the  strife. 


de   f       e     d 


!C 


a     ag 


175 


The  silent   moni  -  tor    within     Can  never,   never  die;     Though 


g     g      .g  g 


.e 


d  e 


:l§ 


c  c 


I  should  roam  to   distant  lands,     From  this  I  could  not  fly. 


g     gf 


ed 


g 


g 


d  e 


ic 


2  Then  Lord  in  mercy  do  draw  near, 

And  calm  the  swelling  tide; 
Forlo!  the  waves  of  death  do  foam, 

And  beat  on  every  side. 
O  can  this  spark  of  holy  faith 

My  little  bark  defend, 
Without  a  tender  Mother's  aid, 

My  ever  constant  friend? 

3  I  hear  her  gentle  whispers,  say, 

Press  on  in  love,  press  on  ; 
By  faith  pursue  the  narrow  way, 

'Tis  so  the  prize  is  won. 
Then  why  should  I  delay  one  hour, 

To  'ncrease  this  precious  gem? 
To  labor  for  that  holy  power, 

Which  will  my  soul  redeem? 

4  Come  love  and  holy  quickening  power, 

Do  help  me  on  my  way ; 
Simplicity  come  flow  around, 

Thy  beauties  now  display. 
Though  Satan  strive,  with  all  his  skill, 

To  turn  my  feet  aside, 
Yet  I  will  cleave  unto  my  Lead, 

And  steadfast  will  abide. 

Enfield,  N.  H,  1845, 


176 


SOUND  OF  SALVATION. 

~      Holy  angels    are    sounding  salvation    aloud,    and    say  -  ing- 

I 


g       g  j  a  a     ab        "'g'a  ge 


©     g  ' 

ce     lo'     ce     vo     co',     O     a  -  wake,    a  -  wake,     ye    souls   that 

e'     d|  |  || 

"  +  '     C     >M 
I  ^tt    |g       g    II    a         S 

sleep  in  sin,  for  we  are  proclaiming   our    gospel  trumpets    to    all 


dll  le  d 


c       c 


IC 


a     ab 


g 


g       g 


e       d 


who  will  come,  both    far    and  near.     Holy    angels,   holy    angels 

e  d| 


g       a 


c      ic 


g 


c* 


a  T-a 


|g   I  fl- 


are   pro  -  claim  -  ing      sweet   peace   through  the   land    na   ka 

le     d     d 


'e     IS 


IS      .dl 

l 


d 


ic 


na'.     With  their    harps  and  their  organs  they  do  play,   as   they 

5"  C  C       C 

a©       g b     a  g     g       g 

march    around    on    Zion's  ground,    and  a   full    sal-va-tion  they 


ic 


e      .e     did 


c  c 


e       de  g  ed 


177 


have  found.       We've  received  in  our  right  hands  a  bright  shin- 


ic 


d       e     d     e 


c* 


1 


g-  e 


c 


ing    sceptre  of   truth,  to  keep  in   re  -  membrance  God's   ho  -  ly 


c  ic    tc^fc 


g      [g 


d 

c       c 


way. 


ic 


THE  CHARMS  OF  MY  MOTHER. 

0      Though     sweet     is     the   scent  of  the    dew-blushing     lily, 
b 


eH 


g 


e      f 


a 
g         g     fWe  e 


And     sweet   be  the    fragrance    of  the  myrtle    at     noon,     Yet 


c       c 


a       a 


g       e     d 


eg 


sweeter  by  far  is   the     love   of  my     Mother,     Than   the    myr- 


c     c     d     e  e     d 


d     c 


d     e' 


tie  and  lily,  in  the    pride  of  their     bloom. 


c     b 
a  a  a 


ed     ef       g    U 


ai 


H 


178 

2  Though  bright  is  the  diamond,  the  pure  gold  of  Ophir, 
And  brilliant  the  beams  of  the  noon-risen  sun ; 

Yet,  brighter  by  far  is  the  name  of  my  Mother, 
Than  those  in  their  splendor,  united  in  one. 

3  Though  bright  is  the  comet,  and  brilliant  the  meteor, 
That  blazes  and  shines  in  the  bright  rolling  spheres, 
Yet,  brighter  by  far  is  the  face  of  my  Mother, 

And  sweeter  the  smitSes  in  which  she  appears. 

4  Then  tell  me  no  longer  of  brightness  and  beauty, 
Since  diamonds,  and  beauties,  are  rusty  and  wan, 
And  fade  like  the  mist  mid  the  charms  of  my  Mother, 
And  vanish  away  in  the  presence  of  Ann. 

5  Her  store-house  is  treasured  with  raiment  of  jasper, 
With  sapphire,  and  jewels,  far  finer  than  gold, 
And  richer,  and  fairer,  than  earth's  every  kingdom, 
Or  all  the  bright  glories  the  heavens  unfold. 

6  Yea,  faint  are  the  charms,  and  dim'  are  the  beauties, 
That  glow  in  the  diamond,  and  flush  in  the  rose; 
And  feeble  the  glories  that  sparkle  the  heavens, 
Compared  with  the  treasures  that  Mother  bestows. 

7  All  hail!  blessed  Mother,  the  pearl  of  creation, 
The  daughter  of  Zion,  loved  child  of  I  AM ; 
The  ever  dear  Mother  of  peace  and  salvation, 
The  Queen  af  fair  Zion,,  the  Bride  of  the  Lamb. 

White  Water  Village,  Ohio. 


179 


FAREWELL  EARTHLY  GLORY. 

j      Fare  -  well     earthly     glory,     I     bid     you    a  -  dieu,     And 

e  1  d 

ic 
a 


ge 


S     S 


g     att- 


ic 


all  the    vain     pleasures  that    earth  ever     knew;     My    soul  has 


e  e 

c 


g     g 


e 
c 


f 


dl 


ga     g 


in     prospect    a    far   greater    theme,    com  -  pared     with    which, 


&     g     g 


c     c 
a 


ag  «      g 


thine's    a     bubble   or  dream. 

d-       e| 

ic 


2  Farewell,  yea  forever,  thy  pleasures,  I  find, 
Have  nought  in  them  real,  a  sting  leave  behind; 
When  these  I  pursued,  remorse,  O  how  keen! 
Would  pierce  my  poor  soul,  as  no  mortal  can  pen, 

3  Your  vain  siren  charms  can  no  longer  allure, 
Nor  carnal  delights,  which  my  soul  does  abhor; 
I'll  turn  from  your  pleasure,  so  worthless  a«d  vaiw, 
And  seek  for  those  riches  that  ever  remain. 


Vi   a 


4  In  Zion  are  pleasures  eternail  and  sure, 

For  all  who  their  robes  keep  unspotted  and  pure; 
My  soul  does  possess  them,  O  this  shall  be  mine, — 
A  conscience  unspotted  all  others  outshines. 

West  Gloucester,  Me. 


180 


HARMONY   OF  ANGELS. 

-      Sound,    sound,    sound  aloud  your  holy  trumpets    of  praise 


c    ic 


.IS    16 


g-  g 

e  e 


c  a     e     e       d 


ic    ic 


S-o-u-n-d,    s-o-u-n-d,    sound    ye   your    holy    trumpets    new, 


.IS    IS 


ic    ic 


IC     IC 


c       c         b     a 


c       c 


-         g 
e  f 


c 


songs   of   joy    and     glad  -  ness,    unto    Him         who   was,    and 

2 


g 


g 


cd     e 


IS 


le       d 


is,  and   is  to  come.         Yea,  unto  Him  who  liv  -  eth  for  -  ev  -  er 
4 


IS 


le  d 


ic 


g     g 


le      f     edjje 


.^r 


and    ev  -  er,   even   the   great   I  AM,   the     E  -  ternal    Two  in 


ic 


c  c     b 


ic* 


e  c         c       e 


One,    unto  whom   be  -  longeth    hon  -  or,    praise   and   glory    for- 


-    IS 


<$     f       ed     e 


ever    and    ev  -  er 

g 

e     d     c 


IS    IS 


dl    dl    © 


f       e     d  e 


IC 

IC 
IC 

IS 
le 

MS 

IC 

IC 

IC 

IC 

\ 

fedc'    f  I  f 


IS    IS 
ic    ic 


181 


Let   the    sound    of  praise    and  thanks  -  giv  -  ing       roll, 


ic 


.ai 
I 


1 


g      |g 


ic    ic 
|g    IS 


roll. 


|g    lg 

IC     IC 


1       through   the    heaven     of 


c*   d  e  d 


ic 


e  d    ic 
lg 


ic 


le 


heavens,    to   the   eternal    throne  of  the    most    High   G  -  o  -  d 


IS      IS 


e  e  d 
e  e  d 


IC    |C 

g 

L / 

d 

'ic   ic 

for  his    mercy  en  -  dureth    for-ev  -  er    and    ev  -  er. 
d'   ell    b 


ab 


g 


tt    dc 


ic  c 

|g  gft 


fe  dl. 


|g     g 


ic 


ic  cd  ef 


IC 

lg 

IC 

le  dl 
|g  |g 

IC  IC 

IC  IC 

Bow  before  his  holy  throne,  all   ye 
|g 


c  e 


a 
g*     " 


ho1)-    saints  and  an  -  gels,  Come  and  sound   his  praise    a  -  loud. 


|g 


IS 


ic 


Join  the  concert  all   ye    seraphs,      Join   in  one  har  -  monious 


c 

c' 

e 

d  dc 

b  a 

g- 

g 

g 

g 

g 

IS 

— 

i7 

e   f 

g 

c* 

c 

c  e 

■  e  ic 

c* 

d 

e  d  c 

sound;  Let  the  eternal  realms  of  glo  -  ry     Echo,  and  re  -  echo 


|g 

4G 


e  d  c  c 


del   b 


I l8 


g   g- 

c*   d     e* 


e  dc 


82 


round.  Lo  the  voice  of    the   Almigh  -  ly     Is  pro-claimed 

.e*   e  If  ed     c 


IC 

IC 

v 

; 

C\ 

IC 

IC 

IC 

c-    d 


e        d  c'e 


|g    l        - 


© 


un  -  to    all ;       Hear,  O   hear,    ye  hosts   of    heaven,       Hear,    O 


1       2 
ed     c   i  ic 


c      ! 

-     g' 


!       ! 

|g    lg 


e* 
c* 


hear  the    solemn    call.         For    behold!    the  great  Je  -  ho  -  vah 

g     g 

f 


If 


e ' 


•  1 

IC  |C  . 

- 

V- >  \ 

°l 

ic  ic  : 

d      ic 


ic 


Hath  sent  forth   unto    the  earth,  His  everlasting   proclamation, 


a*        a  a 


|g 


ic(fjd   fed 


ed  e 


By  his  two  Anointed  Ones.     Sound  a  -  loud   your  ho  -  ly  trum- 


g 


f 


e     c  e  dc 


g-     g 


ic 


g 


f       ed     f 


e'd 


.pets,    Tune  your   heavenly   harps  of  praise ;      For  behold  the 

c*        c  c*     d 


ic 


a 
g*  - 


g 


lg 


Lord     Al  -  mighty       Hath    declared    the    latter    days.      The 


ed 


ic    ic 


•g- 


e  ed      ic 


f     ed        c 
Bride  and  Groom  feave  now  descended,     And  on  earth  be  -  gin 


lg 

14 


c 

e 

c 

le 

ic 

lg. 

g 

|g. 

|g 

IC 

e   ■ 

■  e 

IC 

c 

e 

le 

183 


to  reiorn  ;      And  the  kingdom   of  their   Father       In  true  right- 


ec    ic 


e      ic 


r    11 


d     f 


ed    ic 


g         g 


eousness   proclaim.  The    glo  -  ry    of    the    two   A  -  nointed 


e  '  dc      ic 


ic 


IC 


e*     d    I  c       a 


I 


Now  begins    to    shine    a  -  broad ;     Living   truth    rolls   on    like 

c      ec 


c     b 


g 


ic     dl 
|g 


re   le 


ic    ic 


e     c        i  e 
g 

e        ic 


dl 
IS 

e       d 


thunder,   To  a  -  wake  the  sleeping  crowd.         The  veil  of  death 

g      IS* 

ed  c  ic 


ce 


c  c 


IS 


le 


|g     g 


r§r 


ic     b     a  |   |g 


is    rent  asunder,  And  the    dead    be-gin    to   rise ;  And  the  true 

c 


le 


e     d  dl 


g       g 


\Z 


le 


re 


d     e 


lg 


and  faithful    number    Now  press  onward  for  the  prize. 


If     e     d4    e? 


f       e     c 


e     dc      l  c 


ic    ic 


ic    ic 


Shout  aloud  in  songs  of  glory,  The    millennial    day   has    come,' 


e       c  cd  e 


dc     b 
g  g 


e       e  d  c  b 


a       h 


Saints  on  earth  and  saints  in  heaven      Now  combine    in    praise 


g  g' 

f     e 


c*     dc       b 


g     g 


cd       e       dc 


g       g 


184 

as    o-n-e.     Join  the  cho-rus  bright  arch-Angels,    Join 


g     -     g' 


ed  c 


aphs,  swell  the    sound,  Join  in  one  harmonious  concert, 

-     r\ 

ed  c  _ 

g     g 

e   e         c     c 


g     g 
e 


e     e 
g     g 


ed  c 


cd  e 


the    heavens  all  a- round.     Honor,  praise  and  true  than! 


ba  b 


a  b 


cd  e 


cd 


To  Jehovah  doth    belong  ;     Praise  him,  all    ye  hosts  of 

a       a  ,e*     c        e     a       ca 

g         g'  l  -       —  g 


c  c  cb  a 


ye    ser- 
c       ca 

ed 
through 
d 

d 
sgiving, 

g-     g- 

heaven, 
c"     c* 


Praise   the  e  -  ternal    Two  in  One. 


Ho  -  ly,    ho  -  ly    is 


c  a 


a 

g       " 

e 


c*     I 

IC     IC 

; 

c- 

^ ; 

IC     IC 

■If   ie 

.dl    ic 
I 

the    Lord     God    Al  -  migh  -  ty,    who   was,    and    is,   and    is   to 

lg    lg 

ic-"  ic       e 


g     g' 


de 


c 

e 
|g 

e 

ic       e 

dl    do 

lg  — 

e 


come ;  and    holy  is  his  name  for  -  evermore,  for  -  ev  -  er  -  more, 


ic 


ic 


If 


e  d     e   f«" 


g  rg 


If 
If 


e     d 
g 
e 


! 


A  -  men. 


dc 


ic    ic 
ic    ic 


:l 


Given  by  inspiration,  1843. 

Watervliet,  N.    Y. 


185 


■ 


THE  COVENANT  OF  THE  LORD. 

I     will  re    -    new  my   cov-e-nant,    saith    the    Lord,    with 


c'd  e     de 


ic 


I? 


a  ga    \g 


e  ga      |g 


my  people    Is  -  ra  -  el,    yea,  that  league    which   I   formed     with 


d  ef 


rs  I  ~ 

.edc      i  c  |  c     e  .|g|     e?       g     a' 

my    ancient    servants,  the   seed   of  Abra  -  ham,   will'    I     make 


S 


an 


|g  g' 


- 


e       f  g  att      |g      g   IIS      a 
strong  with     you,    O    ye     people  of    this  gen-er-a-tion  who    are 
3 


ic 


- 


ag 


I 


g  e     d 


c       d     e 


d     c     c     e 


called    by    my    name,     and    greatly    de  -  sire    my   pro  -  tection. 


c 


g 


f 


dc     d       e 


ic    ic 


e     e       e 

Thus,  thus  and    thus  shall   it   be.     Ye  shall    be  my  faithful    ser- 

d 


e     nra 


|g     e     dc 


d     I  e     e  e 

c#     ~  c 


vants,   my     ho-ly,     pure   and     righteous    people;     my    statutes 


dl  ||    e 

c  ic 

tt 


I  I 

c     I   ic    ic  I 
g         a  |   .  |  cr     e     c 


24 


186 


ye   shall     keep,    and   the   least  of  my   say  -  ings   o-bey.     Ye 


e  ga  |g 


IC 


g       ah 


a     g     .e'd 
I     - 


d       dc 


Ic 


shall     bow  and     give  me      honor  for     all  good  things,  per-form- 


ga    tt 


LC 


tt    -a  a#   g 


g  g 


ing     my    holy     will     at   all    times.     More  -  o  -  ver,     ye   shall 


:    d 

e 

de 

IC 

*.c*~ 

C     IC" 

g       a    g    att  g     e    £° 

worship  me  in    all    your    goings    forth,   serving    no  other     God 

4   a_g     g'   a     g S      l__^         |g     .g"  a       g     e     qjtlg 

but    me,      Je  -  hovah    Jah.     Acceptable    offerings     ye     shall 

1 


c    4>d     d      i 


(jjefc   e  d     c 


d-  d"    (I    e         f 


bring  un-to     me  in  hu-mil-i  -  ty,  the   first  and    best  of  all    rip< 


tt   g       g  *g 


g'   g     a  a     g'ttl 


te 


le 


a       a 


and     wholesome  things   ye  shall     dedicate  un  -  to   my     name, 


g 


1 


a   4+    a  g  e       d 


c     ce-ft 


without   grudges   or  covetous    feel-ings;  a  -  -  men.     And     my 


g     g 


•  a  a*     g 


ajj     e       e 


dl     dc 


ic       c'd 


187 


g  .g      g 


gg  2 


return  shall     be,     I    will  be  your   God,  your  guide,  your     com- 
/~\ 
e 

c         c  c       c 
|g©         =  |         e 

forter   and   powerful  de-liv-er-er;     of    all    unforeseen    dangers 

e 

b  a     f     e   f  8'     g'a 
will   I    warn  you,      and     through  the  midst  of  the  Red  Sea  I'll 

d 


c     .  ic 

I 


g    f 


Jg  lg 


a     b 


.g'f©     e         c  g 

safely  lead   you,  while   angry  billows   foam  and  beat  on      either 


g  f     g" 


g  f     e     d 


gag 


a  b 


side;     and  while  your   enemies   appear  in   front  and   rear     to 


g-   g 


e   f  g 


g' 


f     a- 


d'     d 


51  C 


e  c     c     ab 


oppose  and    harm  you,  I,    whose     strength     never  fal-ter- 

OOjig  g^ 

eth,  will  bear  you  through  and   ye  shall  know  no  harm.         But 


ic 


g         g 


de 


ic     © 


Wg# 


on  the  fair  soil  of    Canaan  I'll  plant  your  feet;    your  little  ones, 


g     g       S 


e  c 


cd  e  e 


cd  e 


^s    £  g 

f 


183 


your  herds,  your  flecks,  shall  know  of   blessings  grent  and  sure, 
c         c         ec  e         ed         dc  .a       g 


and  my  protection  ev -er-more.         In  the  hollow  of   mine  band 

3 


dc  b     c 


e     d 


ye  shall  rest,  midst  trib  -u  -  la  -tion,  love  and   mercy,  and  none 


g 


|g 


cd 


e     dc 


c     g 


(1C      |g       ^s 

—         f 


shall  make  you  afraid,  none  shall  scatter  you  abroad,  or  destroy 


e       e     e 


'    tt 


g     g     g 


le     e* 


c     d 


your    confidence   in    me,  saith   Im-man-u-el.     In    deep  and 
d       c     g     g     a 


- 


|j     ,e  dcjic       d 


dark  days  of  af  -  fliction,    O  my  heritage,  I'll  swerve  not   from 


de 


fl    ' 


•  g     g 


d|    e 


e     c     d  e  i-dl    e 


rs*     g         g       ga 

f 


you;     but    will  pro  -  tect,  di  -  rect  and   lead  you   a  -  right.     I 


|g         ab 


c     cd 


ic     ga 


e       d     dc 


ic     c* 


will  comfort,  and  forget  you  not;     but   will  multiply  unto  your 


d(IJ  e  d       d       e 


c     d*    J      e*  ft         e    e  || 


e    e  I  e      d 


1S9 


lands,   your  store   houses,    your   line   of  merchandise,  and     all 


-    dl        e 


g 


g 


g         g 


e       d     e 


- 


things  whereunto  ye  place  your  hands,  peace,  love,   blessing  and 


a  i 


bag 


IS 


d| 


ai        g     g        a 


pros-per  -  i  -  ty    for  -  ev  -  er.        O  my  own  be -loved,  blessed  and 
g     g 


e     d     e 


dc      ic© 


c  c       c  c 


cd 


.c  c  c       c 
I     - 
anointed  few,  this    will   I  your    God,    your   Father  Je  -  ho- vah, 


g 


/-s     B 


d'     d*  lie 


IS       g° 


c 


csr   a 


'g 


/■n     g 
f 


do     unto    you  his    own  e  -  lect.       This    is  my    covenant,    and 

g  ga     g 


ec     c  d 


dc  b 


ic 


le       e 


these  are  the  seals,    Wisdom,    Love,     Mercy  and  Eq-ui-ty,  for- 


c       c     d         jg 


cd     ie 


g  g 


ev  -  er   and   for  -  ev  -  er.        Un  -  alterable  shall  it  stand  for  my 
g 


d     c4   c      ic 


I e  -■■  d  c  c  d     d     e 


dl      c     d 


190 

heritage   to  be  -  hold  throughout  the  whole  earth,  for  -  ev-er  and 


e 

e  d  cd 

f 

e    | 

forever:    Amen. 

c< 

■  e  d  dc 

IC* 

\s     ga 


e    « 


ai      g 


I 


e     e 


Given  by  inspiration,  1844. 

Canterbury t  N.  H. 


THE  BLESSED. 

Q      The   poor  in    the     spirit   are    blessed  of   the   Lord,    For 

IS     ,c-g 


...      Cd 


f 

e  e 


d     c  cd 


f 
e 
d     — 


theirs  is  the  kingdom  of   heaven ;     They're  joined  to  the  Head, 


g       f 


f 

s- 

e 

"     IC 

Cd      { 

f 


to  the  Truth   and  the  Word,      They've   tasted  the  pure   holy 


c     c 


IS 


ic 


g 


leaven.         The   mourner  is  blessed,  the  Savior  hath  said,      For 


ie 

gab 

IC 

d'C 

IC     IC' 

■: 

191 


they  shall  be  comforted  tru  -  ly  ;     And   they  that  do  hunger  and 


b     g  a 

g' 

e 
"  dl 

c'd{ 

e  e 

d 


f       f 

e 


thirst  shall  be  fed,     For  they  shall  be  filled  most  surely. 


g 


a     b 


ic       dc 


g 


IC     IC 


2  The  meek  and  the  humble  inherit  the  earth; 
The  merciful  shall  obtain  mercy; 

The  perfect  in  heart  can  rejoice  in  sweet  mirth, 

For  they  are  the  ones  that  are  worthy. 

The  blessings  of  heaven  are  surely  pronounced 

On  all  who  are  truly  peace-makers  ; 

Such  certainly  are  the  true  children  of  God, 

With  Christ  they  are  made  true  partakers; 

3  The  sufferings  of  our  blessed  Lord  were  severe, 
He  passed  through  great  tribulation; 

He  felt  our  infirmity,  weakness  and  care, 
And  bore  them  with  great  resignation  : 
Therefore,  he  hath  said  unto  those  who  endure, 
And  suffer  like  him  in  the  spirit, 
Will  find  that  his  promise  is  ever  secure, 
The  kingdom  they  sure  shall  inherit. 


4  When  men  shall  revile  you,  declare  of  you  false, 
And  let  loose  upon  you  their  slander 
And  speak  of  you  evil  without  a  just  cause, 
Christ's  blessing  will  keep  you  from  danger. 
Rejoice,  and  be  glad,  your  reward  will  be  great, 
The  prophets  were  so  persecuted : 
And  all  who  endure  it  for  righteousness'  sake, 
With  Christ  will  be  self-executed. 


192 

5  Tis  such  that  he  calleth  the  "salt  of  the  earth," 
The  "light  of  the  world" — of  all  nations, 
A  "City  set  up,"  that  can  never  be  hid, 
But  endureth  to  aft  generations; 
Such  are  an  example  of  faith  and  good  works; 
They  follow  their  Savior  to  glory ; 
With  him  they  will  rise  above  all  earthly  sports, 
To  heavenly  mansions  that's  holy. 

Watervliet,  N.    Y. 


THE  ARMIES  OF   ISRAEL. 

.      My  mouth  is  full  of  praise,  and  my  heart  is  enlarged,  be- 

l 


ic 


d       d  d     d    ■■-      le       e 


IS 


g 


ttie       e 
cause  of  the  righteousness  which  is,  and  which  is  to   r o 

a       a  b 


c       c     c 


c     a       a 


g 


c  c  c 

g  gg     - 


1,      r  -  o  - 1  -  1    in  the  earth.     O  Zion  rejoice,  for 


ic  ab  |    ic  | 

"I  I 


a  a  ai 


d     d        ic 


©C* 


d  d  d       e       c 


the  time  of  thy  vintage  appeareth  ;     The  ripe  gatherer   cometh 


f     d     d       deb 


c     c 


C        IC 


g 


dc  b  a 


|g   |g 


with  his  sickle,  he  is  clad  in  meek  and  lowly   at- tire;     s o 

c       cbccica  a 

g 

f*  e  d     d      ic     c*   d     ec 


193 


u n d  ing,    s--o u--n--d  ing  on     a     sublime 


b*    c  dc 


lb      |g 


c   cl)  crl  ||  ic   |  ic       e     e 


4 


d        d 


harp,  the  song  of  love.     The  lamb    that   was   slain  is  risen  up 


TT 


f 


b  ||  ic  c 

g    ||  g 

tt 


c        c  c       c* 


g 


to  reio-n,  and  take  do  -  minion;      the    beast  is  fallen  to  rise  no 


/-S 


e       d "      d    [I  e 

more. 


c    ic  ||     .a 

II     l 


© 


f     e 


e  c  d     ed     c 


J  ■« 


c   cb 


a 

g 
—   ff 


Beat  upon  your 

Q       g  g       g 
e 


drums,  and  let  your  cannon  roar,    O    Israel,  is  the    word  of  your 

|  e  d  I  ace 

gf  §    — 


i 


ie     d 


God.  March  on  in  holy    order,     On  songs  of   music  sweet, 

3 


ic 


d*    c   e  d 


c   a* 


g* 


g 


g 


For  Christ  and   blessed  Mother     Have  marked  well   your    feet. 


g 


e-   d 


c    ic 
1    2 


Turn  to  the  East,  West,  North  and  South,  and  gather  my   lambs 


.|g  g  g| 


ie 


d     d- 


c     c  c 

—      g. 


25 


194 


to  rest  from  their  trouble.       For   when  desolation  shall  be  full 


...g       g 


ic      ic 


a  I 


...        I 


a*c       c  a 


g  g 


in  the  earth,  then  shall  my  wings  be  healing  balsam,   and   my 


|g 


d       d       d 


ed     c      ic 


!C 


banner  glorious   through  all  the  land.       O   Zion!  turn  thy  eyes 


a 

c  de 

tc 

1:  di 

|e  d 

c     c 

g  g 

|g     g 

— 

\- 

1 

f   f  — ■ 

,          — — 

I:     tt 

a  I 


and  be  -  hold  the  glory  of   God  ;    for    as  the  day  springeth   forth 


a*     b 


c       a 


ggg 


|g 


,e     c   f         f       f 


from  midnight  slumber,  so  doth  beauty  increase  in  the  house  of 


d         c     c 


d| 


d|  c- 

g        4 


cb  c     c 


dl     e     c 


Is-ra-el,  and  the  heritage  of  the  Lord  shall  walk  lowly,  and 


a     a 


|g  g 

e 


fed     e 


ic         e         e 


dl   dl 


e'd 


dwell  safely. 


/-N 

* 

Cb 

ic   ic 

ic 

le 

io  ; 

. 

10 

:| 

Given  by  inspiration,  1846. 

Canterbury ,  N.  H. 


195 


CELESTIAL  CHOIR. 

g      Sweet   spirits  do  surround  us  now,     I  feel    them  gathering 

/-\         g 
I  e  e  ^ 

©        c  "ccaccgg 

near ;     I    can    perceive    them    low  -  ly  bow,     And    hear   their 


4  d>    — © 


s 


g 


g 


heavenly  cheer,     I     can  perceive  them  low- ly  bow,     And  hear 


g  g 

—  o 


ac  c     g 


their  heavenly  cheer. 


IS 


2  With  rapturous  strains  they  swell  the  harp,, 
And  strike  the  pleasant  lyre, 
With  animation  all  take  part, 
While  forward  moves  the  choir, 
With  animation  &,c. 

'3  This  living  zeal  they  shower  around, 
While  moving  in  the  dance  ; 
With  nimble  steps  now  time  the  tune, 
As  onward  we  advance, 
With  nimble  steps  &c. 

4  To  bow  and  bend  be  not  ashamed, 
For  angels  bow  low  down ; 
To 'freedom's  right  you  can  lay  claim, 
Sweet  freedom,  'tis  your  own, 
To  freedom's  right  &,c. 


g    i 


196 

5  O  sweet  the  notes,  their  dance  is  fleet, 
While  lively  moves  the  band: 
Come  raise  a  shout  ;md  union  keep, 
While  traveling  to  that  land, 
Come  raise  a  shout  &,c. 

G  With  halleluiahs  loud  and  clear, 
Make  earthly  temples  ring, 
And  louder  shouts  shall  fill  the  air, 
While  we  pure  offerings  bring, 
And  louder  shouts  &,c. 

Canterbury,  N.   IF. 


THE  SAVIOR'S  WORD  TO  HIS  DISCIPLES. 

.      O  ye    my    be  -  lov  -  ed    ones,    ye    whom    I    delight    to    be- 


jc  c       e      f 


g     g  I  g 

e 


i  c         c     e     e 


c        a     a 


h  -  o  -  1  -  d,    lo  I     have  indeed   come  a -gain    un-to    you,     clad 


c        a     a 


—       e     d 


3 


in  a     b  e  a    u     t     i  f  u   1      g  a     r  m    e  n  t,    yea    a     white 


f  dje   fdje  d 


|,ce       4'S 
b e  of  my    Mother's    pre-par-ing.       O 


c  |    ic 

4 


ed  ca 


g 

e 


g  g     g 


e       d     d 


jc    ic 


197 


ye  my  be-lov-ed,  behdd  me  once    more,  and  hearken  un-to  my 


b     b 


e     d 


word;    fori  am  your  Al    fa    ri    an    and    Rab-bi,    your    blessed 


ic 


g       g     S 


g        /~N     g  g        g 

e  ce 


Lord  and     mas-ter,  even    he    who    has    so    lon<r    walked    with 


e       dc 


3 

ic  |    c 


e   f 


g     g 


b     d 


you    in     s       o      r       r         o       w      on  earth,  and  s  -  -  u  -  -  f- 


ic   a 


ec  e 


ic  || 

is     tt 


ie 


dc  d  e 


ic 


fered  with     me     while  in    time.     But   lo,        lo!      my     Father 


g  tt 
-  II   tt 


ie     d 


ic 


dl      eg 


ic  e 


c   e 


hath  called    me   and  I    must    go;     my    Mother    saith,   come    O 


e       c  e 


d*      c     b       d 


c        a 


g  |g 

e 


c* 


come  my  well  beloved    Son,  for    lo    thy  work  on  earth  is    done. 


c        a 


e  d  e 


eifdl   — | 


i 


f       e     d     |  ic 


So  my  beloved  little  ones,    I'm  called   to  part  with  you.     Yea, 


c  c  ed 


c  ef 


ef 


e       d 


fd 


198 


though  I  gOj  1^   leave  you  not    a  -  lone,     My     lovely  little  few; 


g    ^ 
fd 


c  dc 


fd 


e     e  d     d 


And  though  yejsee  me  not,     Yet  my  promises    are    true,    The 


e'f 


g     g     g 


e     e 


c*   e  d  c 


g 


comforter  of   your  souls,     I    will  send  unto  you.       Forsake  ye 

g 


c     c 


g         v-n 
fd 


e  d 


i:  2 

c!c" 


c     d 


not  the  path  I've  paved  and  led  you  through,     Forget  ye  not  the 


a*     b 


b     a 


f 


cede 


word      Which   I    have    given    you.     Then    to  your   Heavenly 


g 
f 


e     e 


d  c 


g     g 


e     f 


Father     I   fervently  will  pray,     That  heaven  may  pro-tect  you, 


a'b  c     b 


add 


g         g 


This  doth  your  Savior  say.         Fear  not  to  tee  -  ti  -  fy   of   me, 

d     d       d 


a 
e 

e  d 

ic    : 

l          6 

c     c     e     c 


Your  blessed  Lord  and  Savior,  Your  holy  call  each  one   fulfill, 


'b     U      <a 


a*   b     a 


c       c 


199 


And  fear  no  earthly  power. 
c 

e       e     e  d 


c'd 


ec  d 


ca  a 

—     g 


a  c 


a 

cc 

c 

g* 

gg  — 

g  g 

c  — - 



—   f 

e  de  cc 


ic 


So    fare  -  well     my 

/~\     r\      /~\ 

c     c'd  I  e'c 

g       g 


little    few,    far      e     ye      well,   till     a-g-a-i-n      I 


d  dc 


d'c 


g  l|g 


e     i 


iced 


le  ed  c  ie 

cr 


meet  with  you ;    for     lo     I    go    and     I     come     not    again,     so 

a 


.d     dc     c 


...g 


e^'ic     e 


a  c 

g         g*       - 


peace  be  unto  you,  a  -  m  -  e  -  n  and  a  -  men. 


a  a    ai 
-   g 


dl   b   d 


ic 


ie 


dl   ic 


Given  by  inspiration,1842. 
v  New  Lebanon,  N.   Y. 


HOUR  OF  PRAYER. 

How  blest  is  the  season!  when  calm  and  re  -  tired     The- 


g     e 


c     c     c 


e     d 


g 


tt       g_ 

soul  is  by  feelings  an  -  gel  -  ic   in  -  spired,       A  -  way  from  the 


g       e  e. 


d  e 


dt 


gc 


c     a 


c       c 


200 


troubles  of  life,  and   its  care,     How  pleasant  and   sweet   is    the 


Q     e      fllg 


g     elled1 


n 


tt 


c 

g 


c     c 


hour     of    prayer!     Is  the    hour  of    prayer. 


d  de      f  | 


ie 


e     d| 


fj.cc 


IC 


2  No  gloomy  forebodings,  no  darkness  is  felt, 
The  soul  before  God  in  repentance  does  melt; 

And  heaven's  bright  host  seem  to  kneel  with  us  there, 
So  sacredly  blest  is  the  hour  of  prayer, 

Is  the  hour  of  prayer. 

3  What  heavenly  peace  does  our  feelings  impress ! 
When  Christ  is  therelwith  us  our  spirits  to  bless; 
For  'tis  his  delight,  as  his  words  do  declare, 

To  meet  with  his  saints  at  the  hour  of  prayer, 
At  the  hour  of  prayer. 

4  When  he  was  on  earth,  worn  with  sorrow  and  grief, 
And  no  earthly  power  could  afford  him  relief, 
How  often  did  he  to  the  desert  repair, 

And  there  by  himself  spend  the  hour  of  prayer, 
Spend  the  hour  of  prayer. 

5  When  through  heavy  trials  our  souls  are  weighed  down, 
Our  hopes  seem  to  fail  us  and  friends  wear  a  frown, 
Then  what  joy  of  nature  could  ever  compare 

To  what  the  soul  feels  in  the  hour  of  prayer? 
In  the  hour  of  prayer. 

6  Blest  hour  of  retirement!  what  joy  is  in  thee! 
A  season  most  precious  of  seasons  to  me, 

A  time  in  which  I  can  for  heaven  prepare, — 
O  blest  of  all  hours  is  the  hour  of  prayer, 

Is  the  hour  of  prayer. 

Harvard,  Mass. 


201 


H 


FATHER  WILLIAM'S  COMPASSION. 

«      I  have  brought  unto  you  Father  William's  holy  love,  Father 


S 


:  e  e        ||  .e*   e     e     e 

,i  ii       a     d+t' — =  — 


a  d 


1* 


g 


fc 


William's  holy  love,  which  I  gathered  from  him  as  he  sorrow- 


S     g| 


a   a      a 


lb"     1 


d     d 


fully  wept.     And   Father  bid   me   say  where'er    I  go,  Mind  ye 


d  d 


e ' 


d       d 


d 


c     a4  |g 


le 


that  ye  keep  the  way  of  God  and  be  thankful ;  mind  ye  that  ye 


a     a     a 


g 


d     d 


ic 


'e     g       g 


keep  the  way  of  God  and  be  charitable ;    for  how  my  spirit  is 


d  d  djf         d 

c    ic 


dd'e 


pierced  with  the  cries  of   many  poor  and  contrite  souls  in   far 

g- 


dl 


e  e  e 
d*     - 


e 
d*     " 


and  distant  lands,  whom  ye  know  not,   but  who   in  sincerity   do 


el 
d     d'   -4d 


•1 


c   a  g 


26 


202 
cry,     Lord   God   is  there   mercy?     Lord  God   is  there   charity 


g 


a i      a       g     #e 


(II 


tr 


ai      a     g 


-.        d  d 


ttl« 

and  deliverance  for  poor  sinful  man?    Hast  thou    a    Zi-on,    or 


d  d 

c 


C        |C 


e     e* 


c     c 


-■■d 


a   chosen  people,  of  whom  we   may  learn  thy  will  in  full?     Is 


ctt 


d  d 


.g  .    g       g 

l 


g     e 


there  a  door  of  hope,  or  a   way  of  salvation   re-vealed  to  sin-sick 


c     c     d 


ic       a  a 


a     g 


I 

c 


e  e     e 
d       d 


souls?      If    so,    Lord,   have  mercy   on  us,    and   safely  lead    us 


ic 


ic 


age  e 
d     d'     " 


e     .g       e 

d  i 


there  -  to.      Though  through  a  thorny  path,  paved  with  rough 


d-    d| 


e     e 


dl 


and  unhewn  stones,  we  flinch  not,  if    we  can  live  to  thee,  and 


c     a     cr 


\S 


d+.d 


e     g 


a*       g 


perish  not  in  our  sins.     Therefore,  beloved  little   ones,  Father 


e  e 


d     d     d 


tc 


d* 


2   U[Tr  lg     »c  c 


203 


said,  Be  -  loved  little  ones,   see  ye  that  ye  keep  your  precious 


,'li  L-  '     ,g 


I 


&     LJ 


g 


faith  and  call  unmarred,  in    charity  and   thankfulness.      In  dark 


ilddd 


c     c 


e* 


and  adverse  scenes  deny  it    not,   and   in   less  trying  times,   lose 


d     d 


c     j  a  i      g     a 


dl ... 


not  your  substance  by  vain  words;     but  walk  ye  in  the  fear  of 


e     g 


a     ai      e 


d| 


d     dl 


e 
d  d 


God,   in  charitv  and  thankfulness  at  all  times.      And  even  as 


g 


ace 


It 


d     dl 


C.    |C 


4d    d 


God  hath  dealt  with  us,  and  we  with  you,  deal  ye  in  love  with 


g       a 


g 


g       e 
d 


e     e     g 


g 


all  mankind,  says  Father  William. 


g     a      |g 


...   d 


d     d 


Given  by  inspiration,  1844. 

Canterbury,  N,  H, 


201 


SILENT  VALE. 

In    meditation's   silent  vale      I   love  to  often  walk.      The 


1 

>  1 

e'd 

d       d     d 

e 

dl         e*j 

>  1 

— 

c  c  c 

c 

— 

)l 

g 

a     a       a 

balmy  breezes  to  inhale,     And  there  with  angels  talk. 

There 

g  g       g 

c 

g  a                ag 

d     e 
c 

g 

IC 

|:    e-f 

I:       " 
I: 

heavenly  stillness  does  preside, 

True  godly  fear  is  there,     The 

g       g       g     a 

f     gf     e 

c 

ga  c     ba  g 

1 

g             al 

chastened  soul  can  there  abide, 

And  breathe  celestial 

air. 

f       gf       e     Se 

d     d     d 

d     e 

:|. 

—             — 

c 

ic  :|: 

g 

or 

o 

:  ' 

2  How  solemn  and  serene  the  place, 
To  which  we  may  retreat, 
In  calm  reflection  there  to  trace 
The  windings  of  our  feet, 
To  see  if  daily  we  are  in 
The  holy  heavenly  way, 
And  far  from  passion's  restless  din, 
In  Mother's  fold  we  stay. 


3  How  often  we  should  call  to  mind 
The  shortness  of  our  days; 
That  more  and  more  we'll  be  inclined 
To  walk  in  Wisdom's  ways. 
O  time!  how  swift  thy  moments  roll  ! 
Thy  years  glide  swiftly  on, 
Like  shades  and  shadows,  O  my  -  >ul 
So  soon  forever  gone. 


205 

4  Oar  life  on  earth  of  shortest  date 
Seems  like  a  morning  dream  ; 
Eternal  is  our  future  state, 
And  solemn  is  the  theme. 
All  earthly  pleasures,  when  they're  past. 
Leave  but  a  sting  behind, 
And  hopeless  pain  and  grief  at  last 
Must  seize  the  guilty  mind. 


O  let  us  then  be  wise  in  time, 

And  gain  a  heavenly  store; 

Flee  vanity  and  every  crime, 

And  follow  those  before. 

Those  blessed  saints  who  pav'd  the  way, 

And  walk'd  in  sorrow  deep, 

We'll  follow,  to  the  realms  of  day, 

And  all  their  counsel  keep. 

Union  Village,  Ohio, 


1850. 


THE  NEW  KINGDOM. 


There   is   a  silent  lowly   spot,     Where  pleasures   seem   to 
e  e  1  d  d 


c 


c  c 


ef 


c     c 


g 


.e     ed 


center;     Destructive  gales  here  trouble  not,     Discord  this  vale 


dl      d 


dec 


d  ef 


ef 


g       g 


can't  enter.       The  !owly  soul  that  seeks  for  peace,     Will  find 


d 


:  ef 


ef 


ic  c 


206 


it  here  to  flourish.      It   buds  and   blooms  and  shows    increase; 


g     f     d 


Jg  g       ef 


Sweet  waters  will    it     nourish. 


e  d 


ic     c    • 


2  Proud  haughty  man  this  low  retreat, 
Must  seek  or  never  find  it; 

True  happiness  is  not  complete, 
Till  self-will  we  resign  it. 
Then  count  the  cost  ye  noble,  wise, 
Trust  not  the  tide  of  nature; 
Beneath  a  haughty  spirit  lies 
This  all  important  matter. 

3  How  cold  the  streams  with  icy  chills, 
The  highest  mountains  cover ; 
Unlike  the  pretty  gentle  rills, 

We  in  this  vale  discover. 
Then  will  it  not  the  cost  defray 
To  lower  the  gallant  topsail, 
And  seek  for  rest  in  milder  day 
Where  sweet  repose  cannot  fail  ? 


4  Consider  well,  'tis  worth  your  time, 
The  path  ere  you  pursue  it  ; 
The  way  marked  by  the  Son  divine,' 
O  will  you  step  into  it? 
The  invitation's  strong,  come,  come, 
Come  volunteers  and  enter; 
The  way's  well  trodden  by  the  Son, 
You  need  not  fear  to  venture. 


207 

5  Here  is  a  lovely  Daughter  too, 
Kind  Wisdom  has  provided  — 
These  have  declared  all  things  anew, 
The  Kingdom's  now  divided. 

The  old  and  new  are  here  displayed 
And  set  in  proper  order; 

The  old  no  longer  can  degrade  * 

The  new,  nor  mar  her  border. 

6  The  new  creation  now  does  shine, 
Enrobed  in  clean  white  linen, 

Here's  Power  and  Wisdom's  law  divine  ; 
The  rock  on  which  we're  building. 
With  Father,  Mother  in  their  place, 
The  household  is  completed  ; 
With  sons  and  daughters  filled  with  grace, 
Around  their  parents  seated. 

7  What  joy  and  pleasure  here  do  reign, 
All  through  this  happy  kingdom; 
Who  would  not  give  all  to  obtain 

A  right  in  this  dominion  1 
O  raise  your  voices,  shout  with  joy, 
Ye  worthy  sons  of  Mother  ; 
Proclaim  aloud  this  sweet  employ, 
5Tis  ours,  we  want  no  other. 

Enfield,  N.  H.     1851. 


GOODNESS  SHALL   BE  REQUITED. 

o      With   blessing  upon  blessing-,  yea,  with   unbounded   bless- 


e*     g     g 


c     c     c  c 


c     c       c 


208 


ings,  my  people  I  have  noticed  you,  snith  the   Lord;    with   my 


d        d 


.(!•   d  d     d 

e 

d       d 

c 

/~\ 

c 
a 

a  tt  \s      s 


own  liand  have  fed  you,  from  my  law  have  I   in  -  structed  you, 


4  .c        c 

,,     

precept  on  precept  and  law  upon  law.     I  have  given  to  fullness, 


a        Of  or 


d'       d     d  e 


•  g       e     d 


c 


a     or     a     ff       e     d 


d     e  d 


c* 


g     g     a  g     a 


g     e 


yea,  more  than  ye  then  could  need,    say  -  ing,  treasure  up,  store 


d       d         e     d 


d         d 
c 


c 


d 


.C        C         |C 


a  ifj_      |g 

away,    I  shall  call  yet  for  my  own.     And.  how  shall   my   recom- 


e    |g 


g       g    |g 


e     d 


ic 


g       a       c     a 


pense  be,  how  will  ye  requite  me  for  my  coin     lied  goodness  and 
g 


ai    .a*    a     a     a 


e*   d  II  e"    e     e     e 


i 

tt      a    g 


my  forbearance    toward   you?    Shall   I   not  demand  mine   from 


a     a 


e     d 

1  1 


e     d        le 


ef     g     a       g      le 


.  ie 

'  c 


your  hands,  from  your  hearts,  even  your  whole  faculties?      Yea, 


I 


d  e  lie 


ic 


ai  g 


! 


e  d    ie 


- 


is 


209 


yea,  I  shall  meet  you  with  my    call,  I  shall  rouse  you  from  your 


ff  0     a       c 


ic        c      a  J! 


e     d 


" 


le 


.  ve  who  now  seek  to  slumber  under  my  pro-tection,    under 


'   \zQ  -g      -     I    2*       g   '   a 

4     II'     "    ' 

G 


a*    2 


g     a     c 


C        ICC 


- 


my  wide  spread  hand  of  richness,  blessing  and  mercy.  Thorns  in 


a      cr 


g     e   .e       e 


e     e     ea 


a  ai 


- 


your  sides,  and  thistles  in  your  ears,    shall  these  my  riches  be 


2 


e     d  e 

c 


c       c 


a? 


unto    you ;     ye    shall    feel    my   heavy   hand   of  justice   on  your 
3 


I C  [[  .  c        c  c      c 

I 


d     e 


c  c 


c     c 


—       c 

souls  to  rest;     my  decrees   will   be   fulfilled,    my  promises  wil 
2 


c     c* 


a     or     a 


d 
c     -       c 


a   2      a      a; 


not  fail.     And  ye  who  now  heed  my  word,  treasure  my  in-struc- 
3  r< 


|g 


ic 


g     al 


c     ca     ai 


g     g     g     a 


87 


210 


tion  and  bend  to  my  will,  T   will  still  lead  you   on,   I   will  drop 


c     c 


dl   e 


c* 


ai 


tt 


le  e     g 


down  blessings  from  my  throne  a-  bove;    ye  shall  not  languish, 


a       g 


e     e 


e       e 


le 


g 


ye  sh  ill   not  faint.     While  ye  continue  in   my  pleasure  ye  are 


d     e 


le 


e     g 


age     e 


e     d       eg 


mine,  and  I  will  hold  you  in  my  right  hand,   Jewels  of   my  love 


ai 


c     c  c 


dee 


c       c 


le 


a     a     a 


and  objects  of  my  choice.     Therefore    be   ye    mine    for-ev-er, 


ga 


c     c     c 


le 


ef     g 


ai  .ai 

l 


g 


stand  for  my  cause,  keep  my  commands ;     and   though  the  hcsts 


a       a     a       ai 


d        ie 


c       c 


©  ed 


c       c 


of  Satan  may  pursue  you  with,  their  might,  and  with   their   arm- 


c  |  .c  c       c 

a     a        a      '      ~ 


c 


ed  forces  seek  to  sever  and  to  rend,  I    will  lift  you  up,  none 


e  d 


g  g     g 


4 


ie  e 

c 


g       a      ic 


211 

shall  have  power  to  prevail.       This   is   my   word,  and   this   hear 

caagie;.eee  g       ga 

1        c       c 


ye,    I  will  your  friend  and  helper    be. 


I? 


a     g     g 


e  d 


Given  by  inspiration,  1852. 

Canterbury,  N.  H. 


SOLEMN  PROPHECY. 

n      While  spring  returns  with  vernal  bloom,     Or  winter  reigns 

r\  g     g 

Q         c'cagg-         dec 
with   silent  gloom,      While  sun   and  stars  majestic  roll      And 


e     e 
d 


cd 


dc  d     g 


lightnings  flash  from   pole  to   pole,      While  rain   and  dews   de- 


e 
d       c 


cd 


or  (T  or 


a       a        aor 


scend  to  man,     And  heaven's  bow  the  clouds  shall  span,    While 


.g     g       *S 

'        "       e 

d 


a   a 


^     e 
cd 


f     cr 


d         == 


grass  and  trees  and  fruits -shall   grow,      The  flowers  bloom   and 


c      2 


ab 


21-2 


rivers  flow,     So  long   will   man   with   scornful    eye,      Jehovah's 


«         r> 

V 

e     e 

.e 

-de 

d 

d      i            c 

judgments  still  <Iefy. 

o 

g 

• 

. 

e 

c 

.e 

c  ; 

•' 

ace 


2  But  when  his  power  the  heavens  shall  shake, 
When  mountains  sink  and  valleys  quake, 
When  wonder  fills  the  starry  skies, 
And  scenes  unknown  their  hearts  surprise, 
While  cities  fall  beneath  the  flood, 
•And  when  the  moon  remains  as  blood, 
When  darkness  veils  the  king  of  day, 
And  stars  shall  seem  to  flee  away, 
Then  will  repentance  fill  the  earth, 
And  millions,  millions, own  its  worth. 


S  While  Zion,  pure  and  in  the  light, 
Shall  be  her  Savior's  chief  delight, 
Her  prayers  like  incense  shall  ascend, 
Her  songs  of  praise  with  angfels  blend, 
The  humble  soul  secure  shall  stand, 
As  in  the  hollow  of  God's  hand; 
And  though  the  elements  should  melt, 
Their  fervent  heat  shall  not  be  felt, 
But  still  in  him  their  hearts  repose, 
And  deserts  blossom  like  the  rose. 

Harvard,  Mass.   1K50. 


213 


HEAVENLY  BREEZES. 

Q      Blow,  blow,  ve    heavenlv   breez  -  es,     And     waft 


C     |C 


d-f  d 


ic 


- 


de 


f    e    f 


my    spir  -  it     on;       I     sigh,    I    sigh    to    breathe  thy    purer  air, 


S  ^ 


tt  c|| 

e  tt 


ic       c 
g 


ef||g*      f 
ic     — t 


ed       ef     g     f 


|g 


No   longer  wish  on    earth    to   roam.       The    port   of  bliss    I've 


c     c  J- 


/-s 

f  d 


- 


IC 


c     c 


c  c 

b 


s\\      " 

full    in  view,     This  narrow  track    I    will   pursue,      And     soon 


d     de    fe 


g*      f       ed     ef 


Se 


C   |    |  c    c 

ff  I 


C         IC 


IC 


de 


I'll  bid   this   earth   adieu,     And   shouting    go    to    glory,       And 

~      I 

c  c       c  ^     c 

-  J>  I     ab  g 

shout  -   ing    go    to    glo  -  ry. 
f  *   e   f     d  | 


2  Soon,  son;    the  angelic  harpers 
Will  tune  their  heavenly  lyres, 
While  we,  while  we  ascend  the  golden  streets, 
They'll  welcome  us  to  join  their  choir. 
All  hail  the  land  of  pure  delight! 
Thy  lovely  shores  are  just  in  sight; 
With  courage  we'll  renew  our  flight, 
And  wear  a  crown  in  glory. 


214 

3  Bright,  bright  the  throng  in  heaven, 
And  sweet  the  music  rolls; 

Pure  love,  pure  love,  O  c;itch  the  treasure  sweet, 
It  freely  flows  for  every  soul. 
Soon,  soon  we'll  meet  on  that  bright  shore, 
Where  parting  will  be  known  no  more, 
Then  heavenly  beauties  we'll  explore, 
And  range  the  fields  of  glory. 

Canterbury ,  N.  H. 


THE  SAVIOR'S  WELCOME  INTO  HEAVEN. 

«      O     come,    come  unto  me    ye    blessed,     saith    the     ho  -  ly 

o 

lg    lg 


c*d      le 


g 


e  d     c     e 


e       d 


dc  d  e 


an  -  -  gel    of    love;     for  the   Heavenly   Fa-ther   hath    sent   me 

o 

a 

.g       g  g 

e 


e     dc        ic 


_        '*-© 


B 


de 


d       c 


un  -  to     thee,    to    bear     thy     spir-it    a  *   way.     For     lo,     the 

3 


cd  e    -■•    d| 


e       dc  e     d4      Jc       e 


g 


B 


trumpeters  are  loudly  sounding,         Ho  Ho  Ho! 


f  f 


'      g       ^  g 
f     ef 


e'e 


|g 


le    le 


|g    lg 


ic    ic 


IC 


Come    and    welcome,     come    and    welcome,    saith   the    Father 


IS 


ic 


d     c 


21 


un  -  -  to    thee;     come    and    welcome    Holy    Sav-ior,   come    to 


e     ed      i 


.  i 


ic 


d      ie 
me  thou    Ho  -  ly    One  ;     for  thou  art  the    blessed    Redeem  -  er 

a  II 


!•• 


g 


.fe     d 


c     (J.e     e       d     e 


g 


thou     my       well     be-)ov-ed    Son.  Come  and     wel- 

a 


•  g 


ft.-  ! 


fe  d 


ic 


g 


d       e 


come    to   my     mansion,     which   I    have   prepar-ed     for    \\me. 


a     a 


ca 

—      |g 


tt 


a     c 


a* 


Lo!  the     trum-pet  -  ers     are      s  --  o  -  -  u  -  -  n  -  -  d  -  -  ing,. 


:c-     d 

i 

s   | 
e          1 

i 

IC 

ie 

d 

|g 
e 

c 

b 

a 

g 

I  .a* 
'       g     Lg 

— 

Come   O     come  ye     un-to 

me,     for    lo3 

my     ho ly 

.IC      d| 

i 

IC 

lg 

e  d 

IC 

; e'd  e* 

g 

/-N 

a     a       ca 

g     g#        — 
e 

— 

i~-       ^j 

an  -  gels     now  are     waiting     to   receive    you.     Lo,    they  stanch 


e 


g   |gi 


ie 


.c* 

d 

e-d 

ic  : 

i 

g" 


with  o  ^  pen     arms     to     welcome     thy      ar  -  ri  -  val.       So     be 
c     .e  ed  ic       c  ic 

g    lg  tt  is      4:.|g 

c       e 


216 


thou  comforted,    thou     Ho  -  ly     One,     and  re 

I    c     c  d  c  a 


g 


f  e    f 


G 


g   g 


f  e 

— > 


joice    ye    with    me    saith    the    Father;     for    lo     I     am    callincr 


d'      e  f 


e         d 


l|  .ic 

II'         J 

i 


le    ic 


a     b 


unto  thee,     Come  and  welcome,  come  and  welcome,    O  my  well 
4  ^ 


c   a 


II 
c 


c       c       e       e 


c         c       a 


c  c       e 


beloved  Son,    Come  and  wel come  to  my    mansion,    for 

r — \ 


c        c  cde 


a  c 


e     e 


g 


thy    work    on    earth    is     done.         Ho  ho  ho 

3 


g 


ic    ic 


le    le 


18 


f         e       d       e  ic 

ho!  Hark!   hark   and   hear   the      oice  of  Wisdom, 


.  ic    IC 

1       • 

1   ic 

1 

1 

IC 

1          e       e' 

de 

g 
J 

■  e        re 

sweet  - 

-  -  lv  calling  un-to  thee, 

Welcome, 

wel  -   come, 

g 
f  ef 

c 

g 

1.. 

I 

1    .        ^ 

|  .a     c   a   a 

\        |i        "         g 
le  j                  — ■ 

IS 

4 

l 

I 

IC 

|  ic      ic 

e      1 

holy  Savior, 

Co 

me  thou  blessed     un-to 

me ;  Lo  all    things    are 

|  d  c    .b 

1 
1 

g 

|c- 

1 

c 

a     c  |  h 

i 
I 

a 
g 

|g 

e  *   e 

d 

d 

s 


217 
now  made     ready,     Ho ly     Wisdom     loud  doth  say.       O 


•  ■•   e    ic 


c*   dd     c 


a      ic 


IS 


e       de 


•  l 


come,   O     coroe,     come   and     welcome,    come    and    welcome, 


fg 


ic         .  le 

1      l> 


ic   ic 


IC        IC 


hasten    quickly,    hasten   quickly,    on   your    way.     Lo    I    have 


c  cb 


f       e  d 


e     ef 


|g 


c     e       c 


for    thee  prepared,    in  my  heavenly    mansion    bright,    A    crown 


c 

d       d     a 

c  c       d  c 

^     a           C 

— • 

-  g     g 

g 

g 

e 

C*           C 

of    glory  pure  and    holy,    for    in   thee  I  take    de  -  light.     Come 

^ 

a       a 

a         c     c 

a  c 

IC 

g 

g 

g           g 

:  g 

e 

e  ~ 

e 

ye   then,   O      come    and     welcome,     welcome   to   my   ho  -  ly 

/"\                                              f\                      „/"N                                         /*"\ 

c 

le     e'd 

c         e 

ca 

—      |g 

ed     e     c     c 

de     d 

( 

* 

throne ;       for   the   Father     now  is     calling,     Come,   O   come, 

•~S 

C* 

C  d 

ca 

.  \e       ic 

.dl 

.18 

— 

~     IS 

I 

I 

'         e 

d    ic 

i 

1 

I     bid  thee  come. 

ic  : 

g 

g 

• 

e 

Gives  by  inspiration, 1842. 

Wate 

rvlie 

t ,  n.  : 

Y. 

28 


218 


MOTHER  ANN'S  WELCOME  INTO  HEAVEN. 

2      O     c-o-m-e     saith  the  Father,  come  unto    me  thou  bless- 


c'e 


IS 


g  ^     g 

e     de 


1      s    4+ 
d 


tt     e 


ed;     O    come,    I  bid  thee  come.     I    will  guide  you    s  -  a  -  f-e 

a     c 

I  *  .g-     g 

i  


C        dQ  e       ~  ed     c 


c  aba 

g     


a 


\y        on         to  the  kingdom  of  thy  Lord,       O    thou  lovely   and 


g       g  jj  |g  g 


ald|    telle 


3 


6#|S 


well    be  -  loved  one    of    his    love,    pleasure     and    delight;    for 


d  de 


a     dc' 


a 

-g- 


.  ie 


|g 


ie 


thou  hast  done  thy  work  complete  and  finished  here    be -low, 

dca         ca  .icca         acic 

—  g      |g    '  g 


and    now    come,   come    a  -  way    with     me,         for    I     am     the 


c*d 


g 


ie 


IS 


a     d| 


g 


c'd 


h 0----ly    an-gel  that   has  guarded    you  through    perse- 

»c    .ai 


e'd 


ed  c    .c   a 
—        i        g 


a  a     c 

g  g  g 


IS 


e*   d 


219 

cution    and  through  heavy  sufferings,    yea  ihrough   deep,  deep 


■» 


de 


IS" 


sorrow.       And  now  I  have  come  in  the   glo-ry  of    thy    God,    to 


.a 
'      IS 


ab  c   a 


g 


ic  dl 


rs 

le  d'c 


ic 


le 


guide  you  to   the  eternal    throne  of  his    Everlasting    Brightness. 

c  d     e  d 


d    le 


a 
g         g 


|g     gg 


Yea     the  ho-ly  hosts  of  heaven  sur  -  round  thee,    singing  loud- 


e 


c     c 


c      d 


dll    edl     dl 


e     e 


|g 


ly,     come,     come     and     welcome,     come    and     welcome      O 
4  Ok  /""n 


|g 


le 


g 


±.  it 


r 


a    ic 


t 


thou     daughter     of    the  new   ere  -  a  -  ticn,     take  the  kingdom 


d*e 


c  c 


rs 

f\ 

ca 

.a     a 

|g 

|g||     »          g     g     g 

© 

thou  hast  won;    for  the  heavens  are  o  -  -  pen  to  re  -  c-e-i-v-e 

e       dc     C    .    .c  c       c  a 

I      -  S         lig- 


thee,  and   the     h 


ic 


* 


IC    d        f 


e"   c   e*   d 


ly       an  -gels     that  sur- 


g        |g# 
-  e 


a* 

g     ! 


© 


220 


round   the     ho  -  -  -  ly     throne    of    God     shall  bow  down    and 


g         g 


c  d  e  d 


a 

.  ie 

g 

18 

I 

.IS 

— 

i 

ic        .  ie 
I 


worship     thee,    for     thou  hast  done     wonderful     things.     Now 


dl        a 
g  — 


ic     de 


f       e     dl 


a  c     a 
g  g 


ic 


the    angels  with  their    harps  sing   a -loud    the    heavenly    march, 


ed  c  — 


g  g 

e 


IS 


to   welcome   thee,     Van    se      lah,   to   the  kingdom    thou  hast 


ie 


d     c 


IS 


ie         a 
g  — 


ic 


c     e 


a    ic 
g  — 


won.     So  on     wings  of  the    seraph  come   soar,  soar    far    away 


ic 


ab 
g  — 


iced 


e  d        ic 


. ie    .  ie 
I         i 


c*   d     ed 


with    me     to    thy  Heavenly    Father's    kingdom.     Come    hasten 

/-\ 

c       c       a  c  ic  e' 

|g  g  g  |g  g 

e  —  e 

a  -  way    with  me,     for  the  joyful    trumpeters    with    their   trum- 


dc       a      ic 


c*     d     ed  c 


IS 


c     e 


pets     loudly     s-o-u-n-d,         Ho!  ho!       O     come     quickly, 


-   ...   g 


IS   IS 


ie    ie 


ic    ic 


#  ic     .e 

I 


d      ic 


221 

O     come     quickly     thou     blessed     one    of    God;  for     lo    we 


lg      • 


|g 


d-   c 


a  a 

-g*    g 


ic  ; 


:de 


now  are     read-y,     and    we  wait     for  thy     coming. 


18 


d       dJl  de 


ab    ic 


d      iz 


Given  by  inspiration,  1842. 

Watervliet,  N.   Y. 


YOICF  OF  THE  ANGEL  OF  MERCY. 

.      Fear    not  fear  not,  my    be-loved    few,     Though   the  trump 

a  b 


g     g       g 


c     c     e 


c  c     c 


of  war  may  sound,     And  destruction  may  roll    from    the    center 


c     a       ab 
g 


ic  c 


a     b 


c     c 


c     „c 
—    I 


to  the  pole,     And  devastation  lie  all    a -round;     For   surely   I, 


e     d     d 


c     d 


f       e     d     d 


ic  c 


g-  g 

e 


for    surely    I,     Who  have  brought  you  from  Egyptian  darkness, 


ab 


c'   d     ed 


ab 


g  g 


lg        g 


222 
Will  your    souls  protect  while  you    do  respect     And    follow   my 


d 


e     e     e 


laws  with  ex  -  actness. 


d     d     d         cd 


g  g     g 


d  d 


|C    c 


2  I'll  cause  the  mountains  of  earth  to  descend, 
And  the  humble  valleys  to  arise, 

And  the  fabricks  of  man  as  the  dust  I  will  fan, 

For  his  systems  I  do  despise. 

And  surely  I,  and  surely  I, 

Who  established  the  earth's  foundation, 

Will  spread  o'er  her  face  the  knowledge  of  grace, 

And  the  kingdom  of  full  salvation. 

3  And  ye  unto  whom  I  have  given  my  will, 
And  have  called  my  cause  to  maintain, 

If  you  are  not  true,  from  my  mouth  I  will  spew, 

And  your  offerings  I  will  disdain. 

But  surely  know,  but  surely  know, 

If  you  are  thus  heaven-daring, 

In  deep  regret  you  shall  mourn,  till  the  debt 

You  have  paid  to  the  uttermost  farthing. 

4  Then  in  mercy  be  warned,  O  my  people,  to  walk 
In  the  strictness  of  my  holy  spirit; 

And  thus  ye  shall  stand,  when  afflictions  fill  the  land, 

And  my  holy  blessing  inherit. 

Yea  surely  know,  yea  surely  know, 

Though  thousands  arise  to  oppose  you, 

I  will  conquer  the  foe,  turn  inward  the  blow, 

And  my  house  shall  remain  unscathed. 

Given  by  inspiration,  1850. 

Canterbury,  N.  H. 


ERRATA. 

Page       29,      line    third;  the  crotchet  notes  ed,  under  the  word 

roll,  should  be  quavers. 
23,       line  sixth,  for  millennium  read  millennial. 
40,       lower  line,  the  crotchet  g,   under  the  word  they 

should  be  a  minim. 

52,  line  third,   the  notes  under  the  word  crown  should 
be  a  pointed  crotchet  d,  and  quaver  e. 

53,  line  fifth,    the  d,  under  humble  should  be  placed  in 
the  lower  line. 

56,      line  first,  the  notes  under  the  words  Come  let  should 

be    transposed ;  and    seventh   line    repeat    marks 

should  be  inserted  before   Return,  and  in  eighth 

line  after  Hill. 

58,       line  sixth,  the  dc,  under  the  word  evil  should  be  a 

quaver  d,  and  pointed  crotchet  c. 
60,       line  second,  a  under  and  should  be  placed  on  the 
center  line,  and  line    sixth    the    notes   under    eat 
should  be  a  quaver  f,  and  pointed  crotchet  d. 
64,       first  line  of  the  anthem,  the  notes  under  the  word 
of  should  be  quavers  cd,  and  under  Me  quaver  ed. 
83,       line  fourth,  repeat  marks  should    be  inserted    be- 
fore the  word  But. 
"       112,       line  fifth,  the  e  under  and  should  be  placed  in  the 

upper  line. 
"       121,       line  second,  f  under  /should  be  e. 
"       135,       line  fifth,  the  e  under  shout  should  be  a. 
"        197,       line  fifth,  the  g  under  lo  should  be   in  the  middle 

line. 
"       201,       line  fifth,  thee  under  is  should  be  in  the  upper  line. 


